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were bypassed
noun
A road that passes around something, such as a residential area
Exact(60)
Sometimes longer stretches of the intestine were bypassed, sometimes shorter.
Everywhere you looked bylaws were bypassed and regulations deregulated.
Try to imagine what it would look like if the delread~ and delwrite~ pairs were bypassed?
Many had sought sanctuary in small towns that were bypassed in the rush to Baghdad.
E.P.A. experts normally study regulations before they are issued, but they were bypassed.
As the salvage work began, all of the damaged phone systems were bypassed.
Records were airbrushed; de-Nazification procedures were bypassed (they were considered "demoralizing"); immigration was expedited.
It turned out that during its construction the earthquake safety measures required by law were bypassed or ignored.
Most of Mr. Davies's staging suggestions were bypassed — no woodwind musicians in cages here.
Evidence and statistics were bypassed in favour of opinions and anecdotes on side-line topics..."....
Civil servants at junior grades have complained that they were bypassed even if they proposed good ideas.
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