deviate
de
ˈdi
di
viate
ˌvieɪt
vieit
British pronunciation
/dˈiːvɪˌeɪt/

Définition et signification de « deviate » en anglais

to deviate
01

dévier, s'écarter

to diverge or stray from the usual or planned path
Intransitive: to deviate | to deviate from a path
to deviate definition and meaning
example
Exemples
During the road trip, the driver decided to deviate from the main highway and explore scenic backroads.
Pendant le voyage en voiture, le conducteur a décidé de dévier de l'autoroute principale et d'explorer des routes secondaires pittoresques.
02

dévier

to cause something to depart from an established course
Transitive: to deviate sth
to deviate definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The unexpected obstacle in the road deviated the driver from the intended route.
L'obstacle inattendu sur la route a dévié le conducteur de l'itinéraire prévu.
03

dévier, s'écarter

to diverge or depart, especially from a standard, principle, or topic
Intransitive: to deviate from a principle or subject
example
Exemples
The professor reminded the class not to deviate from the assigned topic during the debate.
Le professeur a rappelé à la classe de ne pas s'écarter du sujet assigné pendant le débat.
Deviate
01

déviant, marginal

a person who strays from established norms or conventions
example
Exemples
The deviate often felt out of place in traditional social settings.
Le déviant se sentait souvent à l'écart dans les cadres sociaux traditionnels.
deviate
01

déviant, atypique

straying from an expected or established course, norm, or standard
example
Exemples
The deviate student questioned the traditional curriculum.
L'étudiant déviant a remis en question le programme traditionnel.
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