5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Circumvent' in a Sentence
"To navigate around or avoid; to go past or bypass, especially to avoid facing or addressing a specific issue or obstacle." more
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Despite the challenges, she will have been circumventing the limitations of traditional teaching methods.
The students were circumventing traditional learning methods to embrace online education.
The students found a way to circumvent the school's internet restrictions to access social media.
He has circumvented the conventional approach to teaching, making learning more engaging.
In an attempt to circumvent academic challenges, some students resort to unethical practices.
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