To go in a different direction than what is expected.
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Examples for "deviate "
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 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.
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.
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