C1 adjective Formal

circumscendic

/ˌsɜːrkəmˈsɛndɪk/

Describing a movement or path that involves climbing or scaling around the perimeter of an object. It often refers to a circuitous upward trajectory used to bypass obstacles or cover the entirety of a vertical structure.

Exemplos

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The hiker took a circumscendic route to avoid the steep cliff face while still reaching the summit.

The hiker took a climbing path around the perimeter to avoid the steep cliff face while still reaching the summit.

2

The expedition's success relied on a circumscendic approach to the mountain's jagged peaks to find the safest passage.

The expedition's success relied on a method of climbing around the jagged peaks to find the safest passage.

3

I had to do a circumscendic crawl around the edge of the balcony to retrieve my keys.

I had to do a crawl around the outer edge of the balcony to retrieve my keys.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
circumscension
Verb
circumscend
Advérbio
circumscendically
Adjetivo
circumscendic
Relacionado
circumscender
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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'circumference' (the circle around) and 'ascend' (to climb). Put them together: climbing around the circle.

Quiz rápido

The mountain goats took a _________ path around the peak to reach the lush grass on the other side.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: circumscendic

Exemplos

1

The hiker took a circumscendic route to avoid the steep cliff face while still reaching the summit.

everyday

The hiker took a climbing path around the perimeter to avoid the steep cliff face while still reaching the summit.

2

The expedition's success relied on a circumscendic approach to the mountain's jagged peaks to find the safest passage.

formal

The expedition's success relied on a method of climbing around the jagged peaks to find the safest passage.

3

I had to do a circumscendic crawl around the edge of the balcony to retrieve my keys.

informal

I had to do a crawl around the outer edge of the balcony to retrieve my keys.

4

The architectural plan utilizes a circumscendic staircase to maximize the use of vertical space around the central load-bearing pillar.

academic

The architectural plan utilizes a staircase that climbs around the perimeter to maximize the use of vertical space.

5

Our strategy for market entry was circumscendic, navigating around established competitors rather than attacking them head-on.

business

Our strategy for market entry was indirect and encompassing, navigating around competitors rather than attacking them directly.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
circumscension
Verb
circumscend
Advérbio
circumscendically
Adjetivo
circumscendic
Relacionado
circumscender

Colocações comuns

circumscendic path a route that climbs around an object
circumscendic movement an upward motion that circles a center
circumscendic ascent a climb that goes around the perimeter
circumscendic structure a building or object designed to be climbed around
circumscendic trail a track that winds around a vertical elevation

Frases Comuns

a circumscendic maneuver

a clever move that goes around an obstacle

circumscendic logic

reasoning that approaches a point from all sides

follow a circumscendic trail

to follow a path that winds around a height

Frequentemente confundido com

circumscendic vs circumspect

Circumspect means cautious or wary, whereas circumscendic refers to the physical act of climbing around something.

circumscendic vs transcendent

Transcendent means rising above or beyond limits, while circumscendic focuses on the circular path of the climb itself.

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Notas de uso

This is a rare, technical term most often used in specialized topographical, architectural, or logic-based contexts. It specifically implies both a vertical component (climbing) and a circular component (around).

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Erros comuns

Learners often use this word to mean simply 'going around' (circumventing) without the 'climbing' aspect implied by the root '-scend'.

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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'circumference' (the circle around) and 'ascend' (to climb). Put them together: climbing around the circle.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Latin 'circum' (around) and 'scandere' (to climb).

Padrões gramaticais

used primarily as an attributive adjective before a noun does not have a comparative form (more circumscendic) in common usage modifies nouns related to paths, movement, or architecture

Quiz rápido

The mountain goats took a _________ path around the peak to reach the lush grass on the other side.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: circumscendic

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