Sentences with circumvent
cir·cum·vent
C c - Military planners tried to circumvent the treaty. [VERB noun]
- Roosevelt occasionally attempted to circumvent him. [VERB noun]
- I'm really proud that we've been able to circumvent the restrictive government and ITA ruling in this.
- Now, in a vain effort to circumvent this and also organise my thinking into neat little packages.
- To circumvent the lake; to circumvent the real issues.
- He circumvented capture by anticipating their movements.
- The deal was specifically designed to circumvent United Nations sanctions on Iraq.
- Insurance is a self-protective measure utilized to circumvent possible risks of the future.
- To circumvent a body of enemy troops.
- Caller IDs help you screen calls and Phone Spoof Systems help you circumvent that.
- Being properly insured can save you thousands of dollars and circumvent unforeseen financial disaster.
- Now you know the signs you can do something to circumvent them.
- We can then, depending on our circumstances, work to utilize or circumvent our evolutionary programming.
- As spam filters become more sophisticated, so do the techniques used by spammers to circumvent the filters.