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Bypassed Meaning in English

word · lemma: bypass

ˈbaɪˌpæst
BY-passd
bˈaɪpɑːst
BY-pahst

Definition

'Bypassed' means that something or someone was purposely avoided, ignored, or went around, rather than dealt with directly. It is the past tense and past participle of 'bypass.'

Usage & Nuances

Often used formally or technically (e.g., 'bypassed a rule', 'bypassed the traffic'). Common in medical, technical, and figurative uses. Do not confuse with simply 'passing by' (which just means going past without intent to avoid or ignore).

Example Sentences

The engineer bypassed the broken circuit to keep the machine running.

basic

We bypassed the traffic jam by taking a side road.

basic

The manager bypassed the usual approval process.

basic

He felt insulted when his suggestions were bypassed in the meeting.

natural

Some old software features have been bypassed by newer updates.

natural

She bypassed security by entering through a back door.

natural