Where Did The Word Circumvent Originate?

Asked by: Zion Jacobs
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If you’ve ever felt as if someone was circling around the rules, you have an idea of the origins of circumvent—it derives from the Latin circum, meaning “circle,” and ventus, the past participle of the Latin verb venire, meaning “to come.” The earliest uses of circumvent referred to a tactic of hunting or warfare in …

Is circumvent an adjective?

evading or overcoming some protective measure.

How do you use the word circumvent?

Circumvent in a Sentence ?

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  1. Often, pilots will circumvent the rain by flying above the clouds.
  2. The burglar tried to find a way to circumvent the alarm system.
  3. Because the man wanted to circumvent the immigration laws, he snuck into the country inside of a shipping truck.

What does Circumflexion mean?

Filters. The act of bending, or causing to assume a curved form. noun. 1. A winding about; a turning or fold.

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