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circumstance
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circumvent

cir·cum·vent [ sùrkəm vént, súrkəm vènt ] (past and past participle cir·cum·vent·ed, present participle cir·cum·vent·ing, 3rd person present singular cir·cum·vents)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. get around restriction: to find a way of avoiding restrictions imposed by a rule or law without actually breaking it
an attempt to circumvent the ban

2. outwit somebody: to anticipate and counter somebody's plans

[15th century. < Latin circumvent-, present participle of circumvenire "come around" < venire "come"]

cir·cum·vent·er noun
cir·cum·ven·tion [ sùrkəm vénsh'n ] noun
cir·cum·ven·tive adjective
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