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Phrasal Verb - Short-circuiting

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Short-circuiting is a phrasal verb that means to interrupt a process or communication unexpectedly and often suddenly, usually by finding a simpler or more direct way to achieve the desired outcome. It can also refer to an electrical situation where a conductive path between two terminals in an electronic circuit occurs unintentionally, causing a current to flow in an unwanted direction.

Examples

No.Example
1He short-circuited the meeting by proposing a vote before everyone had a chance to speak.
2The sudden downpour short-circuited the outdoor concert.
3She short-circuited the interview process by offering him the job on the spot.
4The faulty wiring in the old house caused the lights to short-circuit frequently.
5After years of discussion, they finally short-circuited the negotiations and reached an agreement.
6The politician's controversial remarks short-circuited his campaign.
7The team short-circuited their opponents' strategy by unexpectedly shifting gears.
8The new software short-circuited the old system, making it obsolete.
9The salesman tried to short-circuit the customer's decision-making process with a high-pressure sales pitch.
10The electrical short-circuit caused a fire in the factory.