circuitous in the PONS Dictionary

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circuitous route

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The preferred access is more circuitous and less tiring and involves 2 mi of trekking.
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These indentations make roads very circuitous and communications by land difficult.
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It has a circuitous passage and was built in-situ of solid rock.
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Due to the circuitous nature of the railway line, the much more direct water route of the steamships afforded them an inherent advantage.
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This could be accomplished by two circuitous routes.
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There are possible circuitous benefits such as protection and defense.
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Dedicated reconnaissance squadrons (and combat squadrons, if necessary) fly circuitous routes across the search board.
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Circuit is a common alternate term for racetrack, given the usual circuitous configuration of most race tracks, allowing races to occur over several laps.
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Her personal disclosures, like those of other female autobiographers, are presented as unpremeditated self-revelations and often appear to be circuitous.
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The sidevalve configuration makes intake and exhaust gases follow a circuitous route, with low volumetric efficiency, or poor breathing.
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