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Meanings of
go astray
in English
To go in a different direction than what is expected.
deviate
diverge
aberrate
Synonyms
Examples for "
deviate
"
deviate
diverge
aberrate
Examples for "
deviate
"
1
She said now was not the time to
deviate
from the plan.
2
Should Britain then
deviate
from them, the EU could retaliate with tariffs.
3
But if I may
deviate
from our ethos for just one second.
4
Genotypes
deviate
from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in only a small number of intervals.
5
Marapper answered them greasily and unhappily; he was not permitted to
deviate
.
1
Investors' decisions would
diverge
only because of differences in their personal situation.
2
The popular and the national interests must necessarily in some measure
diverge
.
3
Drink, food and shopping habits all
diverge
between London and the rest.
4
They tend to
diverge
during periods of market stress and vice versa.
5
Moreover, numerosity and duration processing
diverge
in terms of their neuronal correlates.
1
These features make it useful for the measurements of highly
aberrated
eyes.
2
And his sensual resurrection was
incredible
-
an
aberrated
Dog Star flaming in a physical November, at a spiritual All Hallows.
3
He saw them through no
aberrating
mist of tenderness or expediency-butwith the single directness of the man of action.
Usage of
go astray
in English
1
Let her
go
astray
because there's too much wrong to cope with?
2
Yes, she had the potential to
go
astray
on an epic scale.
3
At the old fort; follow the crowd, and you'll not
go
astray
.
4
His was not the heart contented to
go
astray
after a tear.
5
S: And as to the poets, those who
go
astray
follow them.
6
But they who
go
astray
from it shall be fuel for Hell.
7
The heathen
go
astray
,
speaking lies as soon as they are born.
8
Let us be kind to the dear boys, though they
go
astray
.
9
All these are facts, and to neglect them is to
go
astray
.
10
Time was too precious, and he was resolved not to
go
astray
.
11
Suddenly, it feels like a Churchill quote or two wouldn't
go
astray
.
12
If ever we
go
astray
,
it is not His fault, but ours.
13
When religion teaches men to
go
astray
,
they go far astray indeed!
14
It was possible that a navigational error had caused him to
go
astray
.
15
Body repatriations are pricey these days, and they always seem to
go
astray
.
16
They buy error and desire that you should
go
astray
from the way.
Other examples for "go astray"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
go
astray
go
Verb
Adverb
Go astray
through the time
Go astray
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common