Beat the system In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "beat the system", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-02-16 03:02

Meaning of Beat the system

Beat the system informal verb phrase

To find ways of avoiding or breaking the rules, either those of life in general or of a specific structure or organization, in order to achieve your aim

Whoever you are, you can't beat the system.

She has been criticized for beating the system.

This application is designed to beat the system, so you don't need to pay fees and still have a premium account.

Criminals know really well how to beat the system.

Other phrases about:

buck the system

To break the rules or refuse to adhere to the regulations.

play by the book
To follow the rules strictly
aided and abetted

To assist someone to do something illegal or wrong

Caught by the short hairs (or short and curlies)

To have someone completely under your control

play by somebody's (own) rules
To obey the rules that one imposed.

Grammar and Usage of Beat the system

Verb Forms

  • beating the system
  • beats the system
  • to beat the system
  • beaten the system

The verb "beat" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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