Sentences with bypass
by·pass
B b - A growing number of employers are trying to bypass the unions altogether. [VERB noun]
- ...heart bypass surgery.
- Small veins are removed from the leg and used to bypass the blocked up stretch of coronary arteries. [VERB noun]
- A new bypass around the city is being built.
- ...money for new roads to bypass cities. [VERB noun]
- The rebel forces simply bypassed Zwedru on their way further south. [VERB noun]
- bypass surgery
- There has to be a bypass - another way for water to flow around the system if all the valves are closed.A bypass is a system of pipes and valves permitting the diversion of flow or pressure around a line valve.A bypass is a way of diverting a flow of fluid around a system.
- He bypassed the foreman and took his grievance straight to the owner.