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Deviate; Deviates; Deviated; Deviation (disambiguation); Deviation (album); Deviation (movie); Девіація; Deviation (film)

Deviate         
·vt To cause to deviate.
II. Deviate ·vi To go out of the way; to turn aside from a course or a method; to stray or go astray; to Err; to Digress; to Diverge; to Vary.
deviate         
I. v. n.
1.
Digress, diverge, deflect, veer, tack, wheel, turn aside, alter one's course, wheel about.
2.
Err, stray, swerve, wander, go astray, go out of one's way, lose one's way.
3.
Differ, vary, diverge.
II. v. a.
Turn aside, cause to deviate.
deviate         
v.
1) to deviate sharply
2) (D; intr.) to deviate from

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Deviation

Deviation may refer to:

Examples of use of Deviate
1. Not once does the story deviate towards unwanted tracks.
2. We will not deviate one millimeter from this aim.
3. Like mankind, the jinn are liable to God's punishment should they deviate from His orders.
4. "We‘re worried that the unemployed will deviate to bad ways to make a living.
5. "But when you‘re dealing with teens, one or two will deviate from the directives and standards.