Bypassed

/ˌbaɪˈpæst/ verb

Went around something or avoided it by taking a different route, or ignored something that should have been dealt with.

From 'by-' (near, beside) plus 'pass' (to go). Literally meant going past something while staying beside the main route, then evolved to mean avoiding or ignoring.

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