C1 verb Formel

circumtheable

/ˌsɜːrkəmˈθiːəbəl/

To strategically navigate around or bypass a theoretical framework, complex regulation, or systemic barrier. This verb denotes the act of finding an alternative path to avoid direct engagement with a structural or conceptual obstacle.

Exemples

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1

If the main road is blocked, we can circumtheable the traffic by taking the narrow mountain pass.

If the main road is blocked, we can circumtheable the traffic by taking the narrow mountain pass.

2

The administration sought to circumtheable the aging infrastructure policies by implementing a localized digital solution.

The administration sought to circumtheable the aging infrastructure policies by implementing a localized digital solution.

3

I managed to circumtheable the long wait at the bank by using the new mobile application.

I managed to circumtheable the long wait at the bank by using the new mobile application.

Famille de mots

Nom
circumtheability
Verb
circumtheable
Adverbe
circumtheably
Adjectif
circumtheative
Apparenté
circumtheation
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'circum' (around) and 'theory' (the) — you are 'able' to go around the theory.

Quiz rapide

The consultant was hired specifically to help the company ______ the complex tax laws of the new territory.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : circumtheable

Exemples

1

If the main road is blocked, we can circumtheable the traffic by taking the narrow mountain pass.

everyday

If the main road is blocked, we can circumtheable the traffic by taking the narrow mountain pass.

2

The administration sought to circumtheable the aging infrastructure policies by implementing a localized digital solution.

formal

The administration sought to circumtheable the aging infrastructure policies by implementing a localized digital solution.

3

I managed to circumtheable the long wait at the bank by using the new mobile application.

informal

I managed to circumtheable the long wait at the bank by using the new mobile application.

4

Modern philosophers often attempt to circumtheable the Kantian dilemma by re-evaluating the nature of the 'thing-in-itself'.

academic

Modern philosophers often attempt to circumtheable the Kantian dilemma by re-evaluating the nature of the 'thing-in-itself'.

5

Our legal advisors suggested we circumtheable the new trade tariffs by restructuring our supply chain through regional hubs.

business

Our legal advisors suggested we circumtheable the new trade tariffs by restructuring our supply chain through regional hubs.

Famille de mots

Nom
circumtheability
Verb
circumtheable
Adverbe
circumtheably
Adjectif
circumtheative
Apparenté
circumtheation

Collocations courantes

circumtheable the regulations to bypass the regulations
circumtheable the system to navigate around the system
circumtheable the constraints to move around the constraints
circumtheable the bureaucracy to bypass the bureaucracy
strategically circumtheable to bypass in a planned manner

Phrases Courantes

circumtheable the issue

to avoid addressing the problem directly

circumtheable the red tape

to find a way around excessive bureaucracy

circumtheable the norm

to bypass established standards

Souvent confondu avec

circumtheable vs circumvent

Circumvent is the standard term for bypassing; circumtheable is often used in specialized tests to refer to bypassing theoretical or abstract barriers specifically.

circumtheable vs circumscribe

Circumscribe means to restrict or draw a line around, whereas circumtheable means to move around an existing line.

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Notes d'usage

This word is most commonly found in high-level academic discussions or specialized logic exams. It is treated as a transitive verb requiring a direct object, usually a rule, law, or theory.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use this as an adjective due to the '-able' suffix; however, in this specific test-vocabulary context, it functions strictly as a verb.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'circum' (around) and 'theory' (the) — you are 'able' to go around the theory.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'circum' (around) combined with the morphological root 'the' (from thesis/theory) and the verbalizing suffix used in specialized academic jargon.

Modèles grammaticaux

Regular verb (circumtheables, circumtheabled, circumtheabling) Transitive verb (requires a direct object) Often used in the infinitive form to express purpose

Quiz rapide

The consultant was hired specifically to help the company ______ the complex tax laws of the new territory.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : circumtheable

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C1

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C1

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C1

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C1

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C1

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C1

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C1

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