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 road closures, determined commuters will be circumventing traffic by taking alternative routes.
Despite the traffic, they had circumvented delays by taking a shortcut through the side streets.
Sarah decided to circumvent the traffic by taking a shortcut through the quiet neighborhood streets.
He always finds a way to circumvent traffic jams during rush hour.
To avoid traffic, she circumvented the usual route and took a shortcut through the side streets.
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