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- Dictionarybypass/ˈbʌɪpɑːs/
noun
- 1. a road passing round a town or its centre to provide an alternative route for through traffic.
- 2. a secondary channel, pipe, or connection to allow a flow when the main one is closed or blocked.
verb
- 1. go past or round: "bypass the farm and continue to the road" Similar
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BYPASS definition: 1. to avoid something by going around it: 2. to ignore a rule or official authority: 3. a medical…. Learn more.
As a noun, a bypass is either an alternative road or route; or a heart operation that allows blood flow when an artery is blocked. Definitions of bypass. verb. avoid something unpleasant or laborious. “You cannot bypass these rules!”. synonyms: get around, go around, short-circuit. see more. see less.
a medical operation in which the flow of a person's blood is changed to avoid a diseased part of their heart: a triple bypass operation.
1. a. : to avoid by means of a bypass. bypass a congested area. : to cause to follow a bypass. 2. a. : to neglect or ignore usually intentionally. b.
A bypass is a surgical operation performed on or near the heart, in which the flow of blood is redirected so that it does not flow through a part of the heart which is diseased or blocked.
1. A highway or section of a highway that passes around an obstructed or congested area. 2. A pipe or channel used to conduct gas or liquid around another pipe or a fixture. 3. A means of circumvention. 4. Electricity See shunt. 5. Medicine. a.
Bypass definition: A highway or section of a highway that passes around an obstructed or congested area.
BYPASS definition: 1. a road that goes around a town and not through it 2. a medical operation to make blood flow…. Learn more.
Bypass definition: a road enabling motorists to avoid a city or other heavy traffic points or to drive around an obstruction.. See examples of BYPASS used in a sentence.
Definition of bypass verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.