0 present participle of circumnavigate
1 to sail all the way around something:
They circumnavigated Cape Horn Island in canoes.
At other times, such cultural theory is simply a mystifying way of saying the obvious, like circumnavigating the world to get to the other side of the street.
Furthermore, that organisation removes all evidence of address, and so on, to prevent people from circumnavigating the good intentions of not recording any identity.
The effect of the low rent test is to give freeholders—present and future—a simple means of circumnavigating the legislation.
He seems to be circumnavigating the whole question.
There must be some method of going through or circumnavigating the towns in which the main roads end.
This was the first expedition circumnavigating the globe with professional naturalists and geographers aboard.
Play consists of crossing lava pits by jumping across platforms, circumnavigating other hazards, fending off enemies such as spiders and bats, and defeating bosses.
When viewed from beneath, a characteristic groove colloquially known as a moat can be seen in the gill pattern circumnavigating the stalk.