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  • 11veer — *swerve, deviate, depart, digress, diverge Analogous words: shift, transfer, *move: *turn, divert, deflect, sheer …

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  • 12veer — [v] change direction angle off, avert, bear, be deflected, bend, change, change course, curve, cut, deflect, depart, deviate, digress, dip, divagate, diverge, divert, drift, get around, make a left*, make a right*, pivot, sheer, shift, skew, skid …

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  • 13veer — (Del lat. vidēre). tr. desus. ver1. Era u. t. c. prnl.) …

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  • 14veer — ► VERB 1) change direction suddenly. 2) (of the wind) change direction clockwise around the points of the compass. 3) suddenly change in opinion, subject, etc. ► NOUN ▪ a sudden change of direction. ORIGIN French virer …

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  • 15veer — veer1 [vir] vi. [altered (by assoc. with VEER2) < Fr virer, to turn around, prob. < VL * virare, contr. < L vibrare: see VIBRATE] 1. to change direction; shift; turn or swing around 2. to change sides; shift, as from one opinion or… …

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  • 16Veer — The Veer is an option offense in American football, made famous at the collegiate level. It is currently run primarily on the high school level, with some usage at the collegiate and (with slight modifications) the professional level with varying …

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  • 17veer — v. (D; intr.) to veer from; to (to veer from one s course; to veer to the right) * * * [vɪə] to (to veer from one s course; to veer to the right) (D; intr.) to veer from …

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  • 18veer — la·veer; veer; veer·ing·ly; …

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  • 19veer — veer1 veeringly, adv. /vear/, v.i. 1. to change direction or turn about or aside; shift, turn, or change from one course, position, inclination, etc., to another: The speaker kept veering from his main topic. The car veered off the road. 2. (of… …

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  • 20veer — Synonyms and related words: L, aberrancy, aberration, about ship, alter, ameliorate, angle, angle off, apex, avert, back and fill, be changed, be converted into, be renewed, bear away, bear off, bear to starboard, beat, beat about, bend, bent,… …

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