Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigDictionary
the circumvention
noun
The act of evading by going around (bypassing).
Exact(60)
The border's way of life — its business, legitimate and otherwise — has always relied upon the circumvention of this dividing line.
"StubHub has been sued a gazillion times and there are a whole lot of people saying they are facilitating the circumvention of anti-scalping laws," Tien said.
Teachers complain that they can now be fired on unreasonable grounds, and they have criticised the circumvention of the legislative process.
They have also criticised the circumvention of the legislative process; but Mr Welch has said he felt obliged to use the courts after watching union-backed Democrats repeatedly block reform.
According to the story (in German here), it was discovered while she was at a conference - the Circumvention Tech Festival - that was held in Spain to discuss surveillance and censorship.
Instead of bold lines on a map we have a child's messy finger painting, as the circumvention of borders and the ease of communications allow the brisk movement of ideas and people and terrorists from one place to another.
In 2006 and again in 2010, the Library of Congress approved an exemption to the act that allowed the circumvention of technology that confined wireless handsets to different networks.
Now, emboldened by recent legal rulings, the publishers have restored the Web pages, again publishing instructions on how to read lists of sites that are filtered and linking to the circumvention program.
In September, a special three-judge federal court in Washington upheld the overall limits, saying they were justified by the need to prevent the circumvention of the basic limits.
Another action that contributed to the conspiracy, the charging documents say, was the circumvention of a methane monitor, which is attached to a continuous mining machine and shuts it down if methane levels rise.
"These guys face obstacles at every turn, but that's where their jeitinho comes into play," she said, employing a beloved word used in Brazil to describe the circumvention of rules to get things done.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com