Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
end-run
noun
/ˈɛnd rʌn/

Definition
A strategic maneuver that circumvents established rules or limitations.

Examples
- In order to secure funding, the startup attempted an end-run around the usual regulatory approvals.
- The politician’s end-run around the committee’s objections surprised many in the senate.
- To gain an advantage, the competitor executed an end-run that allowed them to launch their product before the deadline.

Meaning
An end-run refers to a tactic used to bypass some form of obstruction, often in a clever or deceptive way. It is commonly used in discussions of policy, law, or business to describe actions taken to avoid certain restrictions or regulations.

Synonyms
- Workaround
- Bypass
- Circumvention
- Deception