indirect way in English

oundabout route, circuitous course; roundabout manner; evasive manne

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1. It's a somewhat more indirect way.

2. George's comments were an indirect way of blaming me.

3. So in an indirect way, you can see the sun.

4. If you Allude to something, you mention it in an indirect way.

5. So in an indirect way, Henry was able to give a fine witness.

6. Us / əˈlud tə, tʊ, ˌtu / to mention someone or something in a brief or indirect way: He Alluded to problems with the new computers

7. The Oxford English Dictionary defines Circumlocution as either: Speaking in a roundabout or indirect way; the use of several words instead of one, or many instead of few.

8. / ˌsɜː.kəm.ləˈkjuː.ʃ ə n / (an example of) an indirect way of saying something, especially something unpleasant: "Economical with the truth " is a Circumlocution for " lying." Politicians are experts in …

9. Also known as prudential or enlightened Anthropocentrism, deep Anthropocentrism affirms that humans do have ethical obligations toward the environment in an indirect way, that is, to the extent that the way they relate with the environment has either a positive or negative impact on other humans.

10. Because circadian genes are also responsible for synchronization of metabolic processes including lipid metabolism, they may be involved into CHD development in a direct (Biorhythmicity disturbances such as time shifts or disruption in cycles of atherogenic mechanisms) and indirect way (by affecting various components of atherosclerotic process).

11. As nouns the difference between euphemism and Circumlocution is that euphemism is (uncountable) the use of a word or phrase to replace another with one that is considered less offensive, blunt or vulgar than the word or phrase it replaces while Circumlocution is a roundabout or indirect way of speaking; the use of more words than necessary to express an idea.