Bypass in a sentence as a noun

We've got "bypass the UAC prompts" code finished and in testing.

We have to make it so Iran, N. Korea, etc's best can't bypass it.

Other reasons include all of those stated above!btw, no need to waste time on bypassing it.

The smart ones sold out to bigger companies, the stubborn ones clung desperately to their dialup business or spent all their money trying to go to WiMax and bypass the telcos.

A completely unlocked phone that anybody can trivially access with a swipe.. vs. a scanner that you'd have to lift and reconstruct someone's fingerprint to bypass.

Bypass in a sentence as a verb

The traditional taxi service is terrible for drivers, and they present true benefits to them: but only because they found a way to bypass the law by paying with the apps instead of giving money to the driver.

Of course, in the early-exercise scenario, you do not get to bypass vesting and your shares remain subject to their original vesting requirements and can thus be forfeited in whole or in part if those requirements are not met.

Based on a single implementation, Oracle would bypass this entire patent scheme and claim ownership over any and all ways to carry out methods for 95 years without any vetting by the Copyright Office of the type required for patents.

I find curious that they first state this:"As stated in our terms of service and privacy policy our service is not to be used for illegal activity, and as a legitimate company we will cooperate with law enforcement if we receive a court order"And then this:"In 2005 we setup HMA primarily as a way to bypass censorship of the world-wide-web whether this be on a government or a corporate/localized scale.

But if you decide that the change you need to make is to the SQL itself, the ORM layer suddenly gets in your way: you either have to bypass the ORM layer to drop into raw SQL, which at worst is hard to do and at best tends to massively reduce the value proposition of the ORM framework, or you have to try to tweak your code to get it to generate the query that you want, which is often frustrating and far more difficult than just writing the SQL yourself.

Bypass definitions

noun

a highway that encircles an urban area so that traffic does not have to pass through the center

See also: beltway ringway

noun

a surgically created shunt (usually around a damaged part)

noun

a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current

See also: shunt

verb

avoid something unpleasant or laborious; "You cannot bypass these rules!"

See also: short-circuit