Moderate as in circumvention To deflect or avoid something, as in parrying a potential obstacle or route. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bypass'
Due to the traffic jam, the experienced driver decided to take a bypass to reach the destination faster.
Faced with a challenging puzzle, the young mathematician used a creative bypass to solve the problem in an unconventional way.
In the historical novel, the characters took a secret bypass to escape from the enemy troops during the war.
The skilled pilot was able to bypass the storm by altering the flight path.
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