BEAT vs CIRCUMVENT: NOUN
- A regular rate of repetition
- The sound of stroke or blow
- A regular route for a sentry or policeman
- A single pulsation of an oscillation produced by adding two waves of different frequencies; has a frequency equal to the difference between the two oscillations
- The basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music
- A member of the beat generation; a nonconformist in dress and behavior
- (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
- The rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart
- The act of beating to windward; sailing as close as possible to the direction from which the wind is blowing
- A stroke or blow, especially one that produces a sound or serves as a signal.
- A pulsation or throb.
- A variation in the amplitude of a wave, especially that which results from the superpositioning of two or more waves of different frequencies. When sound waves are combined, the beat is heard as a pulsation in the sound.
- A steady succession of units of rhythm.
- A gesture used by a conductor to indicate such a unit.
- A pattern of stress that produces the rhythm of verse.
- A variable unit of time measuring a pause taken by an actor, as for dramatic effect.
- The area regularly covered by a reporter, a police officer, or a sentry.
- The reporting of a news item obtained ahead of one's competitors.
- A stroke or blow
- N/A
BEAT vs CIRCUMVENT: ADJECTIVE
- Of or relating to the Beat Generation.
- Worn-out; fatigued.
- N/A
BEAT vs CIRCUMVENT: VERB
- Hit repeatedly
- Move with a flapping motion
- Move with a thrashing motion
- Glare or strike with great intensity
- Avoid paying
- Be superior
- Come out better in a competition, race, or conflict
- Give a beating to; subject to a beating, either as a punishment or as an act of aggression
- Be a mystery or bewildering to
- Beat through cleverness and wit
- Make a sound like a clock or a timer
- Wear out completely
- Move with or as if with a regular alternating motion
- Make a rhythmic sound
- Indicate by beating, as with the fingers or drumsticks
- Move rhythmically
- Make by pounding or trampling
- Produce a rhythm by striking repeatedly
- Shape by beating
- Stir vigorously
- Strike (a part of one's own body) repeatedly, as in great emotion or in accompaniment to music
- Strike (water or bushes) repeatedly to rouse animals for hunting
- Sail with much tacking or with difficulty
- To avoid or get around something; to bypass
- To surround or besiege
- Beat through cleverness and wit
- Surround so as to force to give up
- Avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)
- To outwit or outsmart
BEAT vs CIRCUMVENT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To shine or glare intensely.
- To strike a drum.
- To emit sound when struck.
- To pulsate; throb.
- To inflict repeated blows.
- To cause a reference wave to combine with (a second wave) so that the frequency of the second wave can be studied through time variations in the amplitude of the combination.
- To deprive, as by craft or ability.
- To arrive or finish before (another).
- To avoid or counter the effects of, often by thinking ahead; circumvent.
- To perplex or baffle.
- To be superior to or better than.
- To dislodge from a position.
- To force to withdraw or retreat.
- To defeat or subdue, as in a contest. : defeat.
- To mix rapidly with a utensil.
- To make by pounding or trampling.
- To shape or break by repeated blows; forge.
- To flap repeatedly.
- To fall in torrents.
- To hunt through woods or underbrush in search of game.
- To sail in the direction from which the wind blows.
- To mark or count (time or rhythm), especially with the hands or with a baton.
- To flap (wings, for example).
- To strike against repeatedly and with force; pound.
- To punish by hitting or whipping; flog.
- To subject to repeated beatings or physical abuse; batter.
- To strike repeatedly.
- To strike so as to produce music or a signal.
- N/A
BEAT vs CIRCUMVENT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To surround (an enemy, for example); enclose or entrap.
- To go around; bypass.
- To avoid or get around by artful maneuvering.
- To gain advantage over by arts, stratagem, or deception; to decieve; to delude; to get around.
BEAT vs CIRCUMVENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Very tired
- A member of the beat generation
- The act of beating to windward
- Give a beating to
- Synonyms See cheat.
- To gain advantage over by artfulness, stratagem, or deception; defeat or get the better of by cunning; get around; outwit; overreach: as, to circumvent one's enemies.
BEAT vs CIRCUMVENT: RELATED WORDS
- Bewilder, Beat up, Dumbfound, Amaze, Flummox, Get, Round, Rhythm, Outwit, Outfox, Crush, Outsmart, Vanquish, Thump, Trounce
- Beat, Parry, Fudge, Beleaguer, Surround, Besiege, Overreach, Elude, Outsmart, Outwit, Outfox, Skirt, Dodge, Evade, Sidestep
BEAT vs CIRCUMVENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bewilder, Beat up, Dumbfound, Amaze, Flummox, Get, Round, Rhythm, Outwit, Outfox, Crush, Outsmart, Vanquish, Thump, Trounce
- Put off, Duck, Hedge, Beat, Parry, Fudge, Beleaguer, Surround, Overreach, Outsmart, Outwit, Outfox, Skirt, Evade, Sidestep
BEAT vs CIRCUMVENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Are you struggling to beat the Snake game?
- The atrial impulse is shortened on every second beat in bigeminy and on every third beat in trigeminy.
- Worthy had the speed to beat his opponents down the floor, and the quick moves to beat them in the low post.
- Pats can beat the Cards and Baltimore Ravens, they can beat the Chargers.
- And when we do get to that point where we do beat the game, or beat a certain challenge.
- The Low Beat Music Company has recently found that low beat music works on dogs and horses.
- Whoever beat him, they beat him to death.
- PDF Software for Palm OS While you beat the game, you have to beat time.
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- Kassandra is smarter and more emotionally intelligent than her male counterpart, beat for beat.
- So you need to circumvent the print dialog.
- Web servers used to circumvent your network security.
- PPHS, so as to circumvent the antitrust laws.
- Novel acrylate monomers seem to circumvent these problems.
- So to circumvent this problem, slope was defined.
- Use binary mode () to circumvent this problem.
- You are prohibited from taking any action to circumvent or attempt to circumvent the security and access control measures of the Website.
- Tenant agrees not to directly or indirectly circumvent or attempt to circumvent its obligations under this Article.
- All parties agree neither to circumvent nor to attempt circumvent either for.
- Customer may not circumvent, or assist a third party to circumvent, the restrictions of any license grant.
BEAT vs CIRCUMVENT: QUESTIONS
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