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get around
verb as in bypass
verb as in cajole
Strong matches
verb as in circulate
verb as in circumvent
verb as in deviate
verb as in divert
verb as in dodge
Strong matches
verb as in elude
Strongest matches
verb as in evade
Strong matches
verb as in foil
Strong matches
verb as in goldbrick
verb as in inveigle
verb as in nationalize
verb as in negotiate
verb as in overcome
Strong matches
verb as in prevail on
verb as in prevail upon/prevail on
verb as in shirk
verb as in shun
verb as in sidestep
verb as in veer
Example Sentences
To cut expenses, she moved from Nutley, N.J., to lower-cost Nashville, where she rents a small apartment in a friend’s home; she bought a used Nissan to get around and watches her spending.
The study asks: How does Salmonella get around this defense?
Richard M. Nixon, another president often accused of abusing his power, often got around that issue by withholding — or “impounding” — money appropriated by Congress.
When she got around to naming Martin Scorsese, she landed at the perfect opportunity to call out his preference for making films that center primarily on men.
We just kept never getting around to it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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