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1 deviate To take a different course. SAT words from 'despair' to 'digress'
2 deviate turn away from (a principle, norm); move away from an accepted standard; swerve; depart; diverge; N. deviation; Ex. deviation of the path of light by a prism Wordlist
3 deviate v. To take a different course. D: Freevocabulary.com
4 deviate v. To take a different course. GRE Word List
5 deviate turn away from (a principle, norm); move away from an accepted standard; swerve; depart; diverge; N. deviation; Ex. deviation of the path of light by a prism Baron's GRE
6 deviate to turn aside; to change (figurative) directions Vocabulary for the College Bound Chapter 5
7 deviate to turn aside; to change (figurative) directions Vocabulary for the College Bound Chapters 1-6
8 deviate turn asie from what is correct Wordly Wise #22
9 deviate turn aside from what is correct Wordly Wise #22
10 deviate turn aside from what is correct ww22
11 Deviate to turn asilde from the correct or expected way WW #22
12 deviate turn aside from what is correct WW#22
13 Deviate to turn aside from the correct position Wordly Wise
14 deviate turn aside from what is correct WW#22
15 deviate to turn aside; to stray from a norm; one who departs from a norm; 9
16 deviate to turn aside, to stray from a norm, one who departs from a norm, differing from a norm, heterodox,uncoventional vocab 9
17 deviate to turn aside vocab 9
18 DEVIATE to turn aside vocab 9
19 deviate to turn aside; to stray away from a norm; (n) one who departs from the norm; (adj) differing from a norm, heterodox, unconventional Vocab 9
20 deviate to turn aside vocabulary 9
21 deviate to turn aside , to stray for a norm vocab 9
22 deviate to turn aside unit 9
23 deviate v. turn away from; depart; diverge S.A.T. Vocab D8
24 deviate turn aside, or down (from a route or rule); stray; wander; digress 4.16
25 deviate To take a different course. SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com
26 deviate wander Vocab 4.16-4.17,
27 deviate それる,逸脱する,道を踏み外す AWL - Japanese
28 deviate to turn aside Lesson 9
29 deviate turn aside from what is correct the last wordly wise
30 deviate verb AND noun. a) to move away from, especially what is considered normal, right, or acceptable. b) A person who differs markedly in behavior, belief, or attitude from what is accepted as normal or proper. Ms. Nash English1H Vocab Finals
31 deviate to turn aside; to stray from a norm Vocab Unit 9
32 Deviate to turn away or wander form the common or right way of course, to diverge, to digress Mullarkey (All)
33 deviate desviar Anglès-català. Paraules desde "despair" fins a "dignitary"
34 deviate turn away from (a principle, norm); move away from an accepted standard; swerve; depart; diverge; N. deviation; Ex. deviation of the path of light by a prism Barrons GRE Wordlist 4,842 words
35 deviate turn away from (a principle, norm); move away from an accepted standard; swerve; depart; diverge; N. deviation; Ex. deviation of the path of light by a prism D and E
36 deviate turn away from (a principle, norm); move away from an accepted standard; swerve; depart; diverge; N. deviation; Ex. deviation of the path of light by a prism scrambled
37 deviate v. To take a different course. SAT Vocab C-D
38 deviate to turn aside; to diverge SSAT Vocab 2
39 deviate v. To take a different course. 5000 SAT words
40 deviate to turn aside from a course or way Unit 9 Voc. Words
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