deviate|deviated|deviates|deviating in English
verb
[de·vi·ate || 'diːvɪeɪt]
turn aside; depart from, diverge; digress
Use "deviate|deviated|deviates|deviating" in a sentence
1. Theories deviating practices are inane , while practices deviating theories are blindfold.
2. Abnormal is defined as “Deviating from what is normal or usual, typically in a way that is undesirable or worrying.” Hence, Abnormality also refers to something that deviates from what is …
3. The plane deviated from its usual route.
4. 13 I've never deviated from that axiom.
5. Take care not to deviate.
6. Don't deviate from the rules.
7. I'm saying you deviate... statistically.
8. We never deviate from our principles.
9. The boy's behavior deviates from the usual pattern.
10. 19 The boy's behavior deviates from the usual pattern.
11. Don't deviate from major issues.
12. 25 The plane deviated from its usual route.
13. They deviated from God’s standard of right and wrong.
14. The plane deviated from its normal flight path.
15. Why deviate at the last minute?
16. I never deviate from the mission.
17. But in reality, Christendom deviated greatly from true Christianity.
18. Deviating from what is considered proper or normal: Aberrant behavior
19. 4 Jesus never deviated from his purpose to praise Jehovah.
20. No creature ever deviates from its instinctive mental programming.
21. 12 We never deviate from our principles.
22. Aberrant: Deviating from what is considered proper or normal
23. It would unconscionable to deviate from it.
24. Histologically, the tumor consisted of Basophilic large cells with deviated nuclei.
25. On this occasion the plane deviated from its usual flight path.