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bypass

avoid / go around / detour road / surgical graft
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: bypassespast: bypassedpp: bypasseding: bypassing

Countable when referring to a specific road or a surgical operation. Uncountable when referring to the general act of bypassing a system.

Meanings

Transitive Verbavoid
[~ someone][~ something]

To go around a place or person to avoid a problem or delay.

The new highway allows drivers to bypass the city center.

Intransitive Verbgo around

To avoid a standard process or person in a hierarchy.

The junior manager decided to bypass his boss and report directly to the director.

Noundetour road

A road that goes around a town or city to avoid traffic.

The city built a bypass to reduce congestion in the downtown area.

Nounsurgical graft

A surgical procedure to create a new pathway for blood flow around a blockage.

The patient required a heart bypass to restore blood flow to the muscle.

Examples

We can bypass the crowd.

Take the bypass road.

They bypass the gate.

I bypassed the line to save time.

She bypassed the lobby and went upstairs.

Travel
Detective

The patient is recovering well after the coronary bypass.

Health
Business

Ancient engineers designed a bypass to divert the river flow.

History
Apology

Phrasal Verbs

bypass around

to circumvent a specific obstacle or area by taking a detour

We had to bypass around the construction zone to reach the airport.

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