Used in a Sentence

sidestepped

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sidestepped.

Editorial note

That would have sidestepped any such concern, without setting a precedent that everyone else must get API access.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive, figurative) To avoid or dodge.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of sidestepped gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive, figurative) To avoid or dodge.

verb

(intransitive) To step to the side.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sidestepped.

verb

(transitive, figurative) To avoid or dodge.

verb

(intransitive) To step to the side.

Example sentences

1

That would have sidestepped any such concern, without setting a precedent that everyone else must get API access.

2

B), they are serialized extremely poorly to diffs, so any boon from refactoring is sidestepped by SCM.

3

Only because Uber has sidestepped taxi regulation have they grown powerful enough that fixing the law has become a possibility.

4

And you sidestepped the question about embargoing the USA by discussing it powerful position.

5

In practice this has been long sidestepped by abusing short-term contracts, which are renewed every year and are not protected by such clause.

6

And, oddly, a lot of this weird shelf-life ingredients dance could be sidestepped if we sealed and irradiated food.

7

Note (and everybody sidestepped it) that I specified that I'm not talking about the clinically depressed.

8

These aren't even show-stopping physical limitations (which humanity has sidestepped thousands of times before); these are relatively minor engineering problems.

9

I've been toying around with creating a blogpost about this, so having a bulletproof ruleset or at least one that isn't so easily sidestepped would be great.

10

> when asked about this issue and same-sex marriage, Eich pretty much sidestepped the question and refused to answer it, citing how he has never discriminating against anyone.

11

It is, yes, but if the checks-and-balances that the visa system relies on and are implemented by the legal system can be sidestepped so easily, then abuses are far more likely, wouldn't you agree?

12

However, such an eventuality can be sidestepped by the hackers by getting people to uninstall the game and then reinstall whatever came in the disc they bought, and then run a local proxy to block the update servers.

Quote examples

1

As I read it Google has "sidestepped" the copyright violation via this lawsuit; a step which any other company doing the same thing would also have to do.

2

He faked his own references (via fax at that time) to get in the door, and when people made reference to university he just sidestepped the question or gave vague "yeah" type answers as he had not attended but had left school at the minimum legal age and become self employed (and failed a couple of times).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use sidestepped in a sentence?

That would have sidestepped any such concern, without setting a precedent that everyone else must get API access.

What does sidestepped mean?

(transitive, figurative) To avoid or dodge.

What part of speech is sidestepped?

sidestepped is commonly used as verb.