deviate Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of deviate In English

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Examples of deviate

  • However, these saccades are subject to both systematic and random error, so that, on average, saccades will deviate from their intended targets.

  • Both approaches ultimately collapse into functionalist theorizing that do not meaningfully deviate from socially reductionist accounts of policy implementation.

  • These are exactly the kinds of issues most relevant to assessing the impact of member states' incentives to deviate on compliance.

  • Living organisms in gravity environments deviating from 1-g show significant physiological alterations, however the corresponding cellular responses are still poorly understood.

  • Members of a community do not automatically follow them, but they are expected to know them, and if they deviate, to acknowledge that somehow.

  • The steeper the walls, the more unlikely to deviate from the average.

  • Thus, ongoing circumstances may support pursuance of potentially deviating developmental pathways or deflect the individual back toward more normal adaptation.

  • All who deviated from gendered norms received vitriolic charges of breaking essential gender codes.

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Translations of deviate In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    行為, 脫離, 出格,違背規則…

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  • 中文简体

    行为, 脱离, 出格,违背规则…

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  • Español

    apartarse de algo, desviarse de algo, desviarse…

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  • Português

    desviar-se…

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  • Türk dili

    yoldan çıkmak, sapmak, farklı bir yöne gitmek…

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  • Français

    s’écarter…

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  • Čeština

    odchýlit se…

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  • Dansk

    afvige…

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