Find a/(one's) way around (someone or something) American British verb phrase
1. To find a way to go through crowds or something
I could hardly find a way around the Christmas decorating items to get out of the room.
I have found my way around the traffic congestion for more than 2 hours.
2. To discover a way to elude the regulations or the constraints of someone else
Jane always finds a way around the company's regulations by making excuses for his broken-down car.
Don't worry, I'll find a way around my parent's control to join the party tonight with you.
1. To be lucky.
2. (Ace out (of something) To extricate oneself from something narrowly.
3. (Ace someone out or ace out someone) To defeat or outperform someone.
4. To trick someone.
The verb "find" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To not keep someone company
Man, I really miss you! I've been deprived of your company for almost a year.