Bypassing can be categorized as a verb.
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bypass - avoid something unpleasant or laborious; "You cannot bypass these rules!" |
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1. | verb | The Pentagon is bypassing official US intelligence channels and turning to a dangerous and unruly cast of characters in order to create strife in Iran in preparation for any possible attack, former and current intelligence officials say... | |
2. | verb | Bypassing this obstacle, you find your way again. | |
3. | verb | You cannot bypass these rules! | |
4. | verb | * Offers a 7.5 cent/dth rate to large customers while minimizing rate changes to other customers, minimizing the incentive for these customers to seek to bypass local transmission charges and other CPUC-approved charges. * | |
5. | verb | It's no good trying to bypass the problem. | |
6. | verb | We'll bypass the city centre. | |
7. | verb | Sears let customers buy on credit, which gave African Americans the option to bypass the local country store, where black customers had to wait until the white customers were served. | |
8. | verb | Yanni wants to bypass all that small talk. | |
9. | verb | It's no good trying to bypass the problem. | |
10. | verb | We'll bypass the city centre. | |
11. | verb | Sears let customers buy on credit, which gave African Americans the option to bypass the local country store, where black customers had to wait until the white customers were served. | |
12. | verb | Yanni wants to bypass all that small talk. |
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The Pentagon is bypassing official US intelligence channels and turning to a dangerous and unruly cast of characters in order to create strife in Iran in preparation for any possible attack, former and current intelligence officials say... |
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Bypassing this obstacle, you find your way again. | |
You cannot bypass these rules! |
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* Offers a 7.5 cent/dth rate to large customers while minimizing rate changes to other customers, minimizing the incentive for these customers to seek to bypass local transmission charges and other CPUC-approved charges. * |
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It's no good trying to bypass the problem. | |
We'll bypass the city centre. | |
Sears let customers buy on credit, which gave African Americans the option to bypass the local country store, where black customers had to wait until the white customers were served. | |
Yanni wants to bypass all that small talk. | |
It's no good trying to bypass the problem. | |
We'll bypass the city centre. | |
Sears let customers buy on credit, which gave African Americans the option to bypass the local country store, where black customers had to wait until the white customers were served. | |
Yanni wants to bypass all that small talk. |