circumvent
circumvent / circumvent
Transitive Verb
past: circumventedpp: circumventeding: circumventing
This term carries a strong sense of strategic evasion. When applied to laws or rules, it suggests a clever, often borderline unethical, method of achieving a goal without technically breaking the law, though the spirit of the regulation is ignored. It differs from "evade" in that it implies a more calculated, structural approach to finding a loophole. In a physical sense, the word describes the act of bypassing an obstacle to save time or avoid danger. This literal movement around a perimeter serves as the foundation for the more common figurative use of outmaneuvering an opponent or a system.