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/ˈbīˌpas/,
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bypassed, past participle; bypassed, past tense; bypassing, present participle; bypasses, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Go past or around
    • - bypass the farm and continue to the road
  2. Provide (a town) with a route diverting traffic from its center
    • - the town has been bypassed
  3. Avoid or circumvent (an obstacle or problem)
    • - a manager might bypass formal channels of communication

  1. (bypass) avoid something unpleasant or laborious; "You cannot bypass these rules!"
  2. (bypass) beltway: a highway that encircles an urban area so that traffic does not have to pass through the center
  3. (bypass) a surgically created shunt (usually around a damaged part)
  4. (bypass) shunt: a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current
  5. (Bypass (audio)) Source direct, also known as tone defeat or bypass is a sound engineering term. It describes a feature on a piece of audio equipment which allows the audio effect such as bass and treble controls to be bypassed, leaving the sound unaltered by the equipment. ...
  6. (Bypass (computing)) In computer networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application program) that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers. ...
  7. (Bypass (road)) A bypass is a road or highway that avoids or "bypasses" a built-up area, town, or village, to let through traffic flow without interference from local traffic, to reduce congestion in the built-up area, and to improve road safety.
  8. (Bypass (telecommunications)) In telecommunications, the term bypass has these meanings: # The use of any telecommunications facilities or services that circumvents those of the local exchange common carrier. ...
  9. (Bypass (valve)) In rebreather breathing sets, a bypass is a hand-operated valve that can be used to let more oxygen (or other breathing gas) into the breathing system, by-passing the cylinder's flow rate control valve.
  10. (Bypassing) In ordinary English bypassing means to pass by a place without entering it. Thus a road known as a bypass may be built around a town, and traffic which needs to use the roads in the area but not enter the town will bypass it.
  11. (bypass) a road that passes around something, such as a residential area; a circumvention; a section of pipe that conducts a fluid around some other fixture; an electrical shunt; an alternative passage created to divert a bodily fluid around a damaged organ; the surgical procedure to construct ...
  12. (Bypass) Access an IEC other than the customer's Equal Access carrier by dialing 10+CIC Code.(e.g. Bypass to WorldCom by dialing "1010555"). See Walkthrough, CIC Code
  13. (Bypass) a surgical technique in which the flow of blood or another body fluid is redirected around a blockage
  14. (Bypass) A circuit used to change the path of the electrical power so that it goes around (or bypasses) its normal path. In the UPS, the bypass circuit is used to route the power around the major electronics in the UPS so they can be serviced without power interruption.
  15. (bypass) A connection or a valve system that allows untreated water to flow to a water system while a water treatment unit is being regenerated, backwashed, or serviced; also applied to a special water line installed to provide untreated water to a particular tap, such as a sill cock.
  16. (Bypass) The ability of a station to isolate itself optically from a network while maintaining the continuity of the cable plant.
  17. (bypass) transport of an EMS patient past a normally used EMS receiving facility to a designated medical facility for the purpose of accessing more readily available or appropriate medical care
  18. (Bypass) A door unit configuration, commonly used as a closet door, having 2 doors which slide left and right on a track mounted in the top of the jamb.
  19. (bypass) A surgical procedure in which the doctor creates a new pathway for the flow of body fluids.
  20. (Bypass) The intentional diversion of wastestreams from any portion of a treatment (or pretreatment) facility.
  21. (Bypass) Use keypad to instruct  your security system not to arm a specific sensor or area.
  22. (Bypass) A secondary passage for fluid flow.
  23. (Bypass) a door consisting of two or more panels that run in parallel tracks.
  24. (bypass) a flaw in a security device
  25. (Bypass) A pipe or channel used to conduct gas or liquid around another pipe or a fixture.