0 present participle of circumvent --
1 to avoid something, especially cleverly or illegally: --
Ships were registered abroad to circumvent employment and safety regulations.
Endo- -mannanase synthesis and action during priming might assist in endosperm weakening, circumventing the need for additional wall weakening or enzyme synthesis.
The individual woman, by careful manipulation of her gender relations, often succeeds in circumventing or casting aside the culturally accepted bonds that diminish her life.
Therefore, in addition to delaying the occurrence of the declination component (or circumventing it altogether), the various components contribute to projecting the dispreferred action.
The replica method is the standard statistical mechanical technique for circumventing this difficulty.
Future work circumventing these difficulties will determine the value of his contribution to codeswitching research.
A means of circumventing the 'small-divisor problem' in some cases is identified and implemented with outstanding results.
Indeed, the second of this paper's cases involves a headman who finds himself accused and eventually undone for circumventing price controls.
My way of circumventing the objection above should by now be clear.