Circumvent in a sentence as a verb

If they had their way then it would have actually been illegal to jailbreak your phone in order to circumvent this.

Ad blockers that target Google Ads will be no more, as well as anything else that the user might want to use to subvert or circumvent.

Cherry tried to circumvent that by having sub-contractors, which in other words means giving some random joe $5 to wash some car.

Any Singaporean HNers out there, if you're up for it, as a programmer, I'm wanna build something to circumvent this.

Worse still, they're accused of helping this guy circumvent their own monitoring systems so that they weren't obliged to report him.

* Levison confirmed to the DOJ that he had the ability to circumvent the storage encryption.

What's better than Excel?In a corporate environment, often the best way to get things done is to circumvent the official software and just write something that works.

How about to ******* riot and repel this policy?So far, the reaction on intrusion of privacy by the government from the people was to circumvent it, go underground.

"This page has been locked by Wikipedia in response to deceptive practices paid for by Engulf and Devour to circumvent our community standards and mislead readers.

> "Through four years of oversight, the committee has not identified a single case in which a government official engaged in willful effort to circumvent or violate the law.

The former will exhaust every option to circumvent the obstacles; the latter will almost look at the obstacles as vindication of a deep-seated suspicion that he's wrong.

Remember how, when browsers started having pop-up blockers as a default, the response by the advertising industry was to try to circumvent the blockers, resulting in even more annoying ads?

Developers reverse-engineer the technology and sell apps that circumvent Apple's licensing model.

Giving marketers deep psychological and behavioral insight increasingly enables them to circumvent rationality and "hack" consumers in various ways.

When the service is misused, however, others can be hurt: in YouTube's case, with persons posting and potentially profiting by infringing the copyrights of others; in Airbnb's, with persons attempting to circumvent laws regulating uses of commercial rental space.

Circumvent definitions

verb

surround so as to force to give up; "The Turks besieged Vienna"

See also: besiege beleaguer surround

verb

beat through cleverness and wit; "I beat the traffic"; "She outfoxed her competitors"

See also: outwit overreach outsmart outfox beat

verb

avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues); "He dodged the issue"; "she skirted the problem"; "They tend to evade their responsibilities"; "he evaded the questions skillfully"