Noun
A means of overcoming some obstacle, especially an obstacle consisting of constraints, or laws or regulations.
(computing) A procedure or a temporary fix that bypasses a problem and allows a user to continue working until a better solution can be provided.
Synonyms: kludge, kluge
(project management) An impromptu and temporary response to an unforeseen problem or risk.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnd if the only demerit on this man’s record is smoking, wouldn’t it be more rewarding for you and your husband to consider a workaround rather than how never to see him again? Source: Internet
A workaround known as renormalisation was developed, but Dirac never accepted this. Source: Internet
As it stands right now the only workaround to maximise the display area is via a hole-punch cutout, a notch, or a motorised camera module. Source: Internet
Although being a workaround, MESECAM is much more widespread than "native" SECAM. Source: Internet
Fortunately, Carol found a workaround, using the cloned corpses of her Avengers teammates to appease Vox's thirst for the death of the Avengers. Source: Internet
Despite the limitations, theaters that have chosen the audio medium as a workaround under coronavirus restrictions have found that it can crack open a trove of possibilities and allow for new artistic feats. Source: Internet