circumvent
circum- + -vent-
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verb with object
find a way around (an obstacle):
〈障害物など〉を迂回(うかい)する, 回避する; 巡る
e.g. if you come to an obstruction in a road you can seek to circumvent it.
overcome (a problem or difficulty), typically in a clever and surreptitious way:
〈法律・計画など〉の裏をかく; 〈人〉を出し抜く
e.g. I found it quite easy to circumvent security
e.g. it was always possible to circumvent the regulations.
archaic deceive; outwit:
e.g. he's circumvented her with some of his stories.
ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Latin circumvent- ‘skirted around’, from the verb circumvenire, from circum ‘around’ + venire ‘come’.