Present participle for to avoid or circumvent (a rule, obstacle or problem)
“Many engineers were ready to spend a fortune in an attempt to bypass the laws of thermodynamics which steadfastly refuse to be bypassed.”
Present participle for to go past or around an object or obstacle
“They say too many people bypass the town because too little is done to promote it.”
Present participle for to disregard as unimportant or insignificant
“He must be able to quickly bypass any irrelevant works, and focus on the most important aspects pertaining to the specific information he is trying to obtain.”
Present participle for to contravene an accepted rule or stipulation
Present participle for to omit, bypass or disregard (sections of a whole)
Present participle for to move fast enough to get past
Present participle for outmaneuver
(of an action or event) Present participle for to prevent from happening
Present participle for to cease, or cause to cease, being dependent on (something)
Present participle for to erase from one's memory
Present participle for cross over
(of time or an opportunity) Present participle for to fail to take advantage of
Present participle for to go beyond the limits of
Present participle for to prevent oneself from
The action of evading something
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