English to Hmong Meaning of circumvent - circumvent


Circumvent :
circumvent

cuab, vij, Outwit, khib lav, dag siab, puav ib ncig, khaum, nteg siege, dag, liab

circumventcircumventedcircumventingcircumventioncircumvents
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Definitions of circumvent in English
Verb(1) surround so as to force to give up(2) beat through cleverness and wit(3) avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues
Examples of circumvent in English
(1) He has gained a few moves in his repertoire, allowing him to circumvent obstacles.(2) A common assumption made in the regulatory community to circumvent this problem is that one error offsets the other.(3) Even if this is successful, Britain's media will undoubtedly seek to circumvent the ruling by fair means or foul.(4) Where the mobility of goods is limited, the rationale for establishing subsidiaries has been to circumvent the distance barriers and use the owner-specific advantages of the firm to engage in production in more locations.(5) Clever strategists that we were, we decided to circumvent this problem or objection by presenting a symposium rather than submitting independent papers.(6) Some bright spark probably thought that this would be a nice easy way to circumvent the usual obstacles in preventing freedom of speech.(7) However, those inventive motorcyclists have managed to circumvent the obstacle.(8) This is not a very realistic assumption but it makes it possible to circumvent the problem of determining the optimal amount of reserves.(9) Another benefit of a social ecological perspective is that it enables health practitioners to target and circumvent potential barriers to appropriate use of the healthcare system.(10) Heavily pregnant women have been forced to walk for miles to circumvent road blocks so as to receive treatment and deliver their babies.(11) I found it quite easy to circumvent security(12) They immediately blocked off the motorbike's attempt to circumvent the stop.(13) To circumvent a possible problem of low data number, we pooled the observed and expected values for the three transposon families.(14) if you come to an obstruction in a road you can seek to circumvent it(15) There is also evidence that their introduction has contributed to an increase in the size of the black economy as both employees and employers seek to circumvent the payment.(16) So a lot of people were extremely happy when it was proven that it was possible to circumvent that barrier.
Related Phrases of circumvent
(1) circumvent ::
circumvent
(2) vent ::
qhib siab
Synonyms
Verb
1. avoid ::
tsis txhob
2. outsmart ::
outsmart
3. surround ::
surround
4. skirt ::
tiab
Antonyms
1. follow ::
ua raws li
2. keep ::
kom
3. obey ::
mloog
4. observe ::
soj ntsuam
Different Forms
circumvent, circumvented, circumventing, circumvention, circumvents
Word Example from TV Shows
How do we circumvent
his inevitable rejection?

How do we CIRCUMVENT his inevitable rejection?

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 9

As a consequence of your efforts
to circumvent my will...

As a consequence of your efforts to CIRCUMVENT my will...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 7

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