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Meaning

The word "bypassed" refers to the action of avoiding or going around something, often in order to achieve a goal without dealing with a particular obstacle or requirement. It can imply taking an alternative route or skipping a step that might have been deemed necessary.

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Etymology

The term "bypass" comes from the prefix "by-" meaning "to the side" or "around" and "pass," which refers to going through or over. The word has been in use since the early 20th century.

Examples

  1. The construction on the main road caused traffic to be bypassed through local streets.
  2. She bypassed the usual procedures and went straight to the manager.
  3. The new software update allows users to bypass certain security features for convenience.
  4. To complete the project on time, we had to bypass some of the initial requirements.