forpass (Meaning)
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forpass (v. t. & i.)
To pass by or along; to pass over.
Synonyms & Antonyms of forpass
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forpass Sentence Examples
- The hikers had to bypass the treacherous cliff by taking an alternate path.
- The team circumvented the opposition's defense by employing an innovative strategy.
- The boat maneuvered through the narrow channel by threading its way between the rocks.
- The detectives evaded arrest by outsmarting the pursuers.
- The politician skillfully bypassed the controversial issue in his speech.
- The virus bypassed the body's defenses and caused a widespread infection.
- The athlete leaped over the hurdle and bypassed his competitors.
- The project exceeded its deadline due to unforeseen obstacles that could not be bypassed.
- The software bypassed the firewall and gained unauthorized access to the network.
- The underground tunnel bypassed the main road, providing a secret passage to the destination.
FAQs About the word forpass
To pass by or along; to pass over.
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No antonyms found.
The hikers had to bypass the treacherous cliff by taking an alternate path.
The team circumvented the opposition's defense by employing an innovative strategy.
The boat maneuvered through the narrow channel by threading its way between the rocks.
The detectives evaded arrest by outsmarting the pursuers.