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to deviate
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desviarse, divergir
to diverge or stray from the usual or planned path
Intransitive: to deviate | to deviate from a path
Example
The airplane had to deviate from its original flight path due to severe weather conditions.
El avión tuvo que desviarse de su ruta de vuelo original debido a severas condiciones climáticas.
During the road trip, the driver decided to deviate from the main highway and explore scenic backroads.
Durante el viaje por carretera, el conductor decidió desviarse de la carretera principal y explorar rutas escénicas.
02
desviar
to cause something to depart from an established course
Transitive: to deviate sth
Example
The construction work deviated the river's course, rerouting it to prevent flooding in the town.
La obra de construcción desvió el curso del río, redirigiéndolo para prevenir inundaciones en el pueblo.
The unexpected obstacle in the road deviated the driver from the intended route.
El obstáculo inesperado en la carretera desvió al conductor de la ruta prevista.
03
desviarse, apartarse
to diverge or depart, especially from a standard, principle, or topic
Intransitive: to deviate from a principle or subject
Example
The employee was warned not to deviate from the company's ethical guidelines when dealing with clients.
Se le advirtió al empleado que no se desviara de las pautas éticas de la empresa al tratar con los clientes.
The professor reminded the class not to deviate from the assigned topic during the debate.
El profesor recordó a la clase que no se desviara del tema asignado durante el debate.
Deviate
Example
The deviate was known for questioning authority and challenging societal rules.
The deviate often felt out of place in traditional social settings.
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