How Do You Spell CIRCUMVENT?

Pronunciation: [sˈɜːkəmvˌɛnt] (IPA)

Circumvent is spelled /sərˈkʌm.vənt/ and is pronounced as sur-kuhm-vent. The word is derived from the Latin word circumventus, where circum means 'around' and venire means 'to come'. The word means to find a way around an obstacle or a problem, usually by using cunning or deception. Its spelling may be confusing to some because of its unusual combination of letters and sounds. However, once mastered, it becomes an essential term to use in situations where one must overcome a challenge.

CIRCUMVENT Meaning and Definition

  1. Circumvent is a verb that refers to the act of evading or finding a way around something through cleverness or deception. It involves using cunning or indirect methods to avoid or overcome obstacles.

    When someone circumvents a rule or regulation, they find a loophole or a way to bypass it, often without violating the letter of the law, but possibly contradicting the intended purpose. For example, a person might circumvent speed limits by taking less-travelled back roads, believing they won't be noticed or penalized.

    It can also be used in a broader sense, where circumventing means to overcome a problem or challenge by going around or sidestepping it. For instance, in a complex project, a team might circumvent a lengthy bureaucratic process by finding alternative paths to achieve the desired outcome more efficiently or quickly.

    Additionally, the term circumvent can be applied to interpersonal situations, where one tries to find a way to outsmart, outmaneuver, or bypass someone else's intentions or actions. This can occur in negotiations, conflicts, or even everyday social interactions.

    In summary, to circumvent is to cleverly avoid or bypass a rule, regulation, problem, or person by using crafty or indirect means. It implies finding a way around something that is perceived as a hindrance or challenge.

  2. To gain advantage over another by deceit; to outwit; to cheat; to impose on.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CIRCUMVENT

The word "circumvent" comes from the Latin prefix "circum-", meaning "around", and the Latin verb "venire", meaning "to come". In Latin, "circumvenire" originally described going around or bypassing something physically, such as a physical obstacle. Over time, the term developed a figurative sense, meaning to bypass or go around an obstacle or difficulty, which is the modern meaning of "circumvent" in English.

Similar spelling words for CIRCUMVENT

Conjugate verb Circumvent

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be circumventing
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FUTURE

I will circumvent
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be circumventing
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have circumvented
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

you circumvent
we let´s circumvent

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to circumvent

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was circumventing
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PAST PARTICIPLE

circumvented

PAST PERFECT

I had circumvented
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been circumventing
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PRESENT

I circumvent
you circumvent
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they circumvent

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am circumventing
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they are circumventing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

circumventing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have circumvented
you have circumvented
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we have circumvented
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been circumventing
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it circumvent

SIMPLE PAST

I circumvented
you circumvented
he/she/it circumvented
we circumvented
they circumvented

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