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Meaning of by-passage

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by-passage (n.)

A passage different from the usual one; a byway.

by-passage Sentence Examples

  1. The narrow alley served as a convenient by-passage for pedestrians avoiding the main street.
  2. The river provided a natural by-passage for boats traveling through the city.
  3. Local residents often used the forest trail as a by-passage to reach neighboring villages.
  4. The secret tunnel served as a clandestine by-passage for smugglers transporting goods.
  5. Tourists discovered a hidden by-passage leading to an ancient temple ruins.
  6. The mountain pass acted as a critical by-passage for traders navigating between regions.
  7. In times of heavy traffic, commuters sought alternative by-passages to avoid congestion.
  8. The by-passage through the hills provided a scenic route for hikers exploring the countryside.
  9. The underground metro system offered a quick and efficient by-passage for city dwellers.
  10. Urban planners proposed building a new by-passage to alleviate traffic congestion in the downtown area.

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A passage different from the usual one; a byway.

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The narrow alley served as a convenient by-passage for pedestrians avoiding the main street.

The river provided a natural by-passage for boats traveling through the city.

Local residents often used the forest trail as a by-passage to reach neighboring villages.

The secret tunnel served as a clandestine by-passage for smugglers transporting goods.