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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The environmentalist will have been circumventing environmental degradation through sustainable practices.
The company had been circumventing environmental regulations for years, causing irreparable harm to the ecosystem.
Forward-thinking policies will circumvent environmental challenges.
Environmentalists have been circumventing industrial pollution to protect the fragile ecosystem.
Environmentalists will have circumvented the pollution issue by promoting sustainable practices.
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