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swerve

 (swûrv)
tr. & intr.v. swerved, swerv·ing, swerves
To turn aside or be turned aside abruptly from a straight path or established pattern.
n.
The act of swerving.

[Middle English swerven, from Old English sweorfan, to rub, scour.]
Synonyms: swerve, depart, deviate, digress, diverge, stray, veer1
These verbs mean to turn away from a straight path or established pattern, as of thought or action: a gaze that never swerved; won't depart from family traditions; deviated from the original plan; digressed from the main topic; opinions that diverged; strays from the truth; a conversation that veered away from sensitive issues.
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swerve

(swɜːv)
vb
1. to turn or cause to turn aside, usually sharply or suddenly, from a course
2. (tr) to avoid (a person or event)
n
the act, instance, or degree of swerving
[Old English sweorfan to scour; related to Old High German swerban to wipe off, Gothic afswairban to wipe off, Old Norse sverfa to file]
ˈswervable adj
ˈswerver n
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swerve

(swɜrv)

v. swerved, swerv•ing,
n. v.i.
1. to turn aside abruptly in movement or direction; deviate suddenly from the straight or direct course.
v.t.
2. to cause to turn aside.
n.
3. the act of swerving.
[1175–1225; Old English sweorfan to rub, file, c. Old Frisian swerfa to wander, Old Saxon, Old High German swerban to rub, Old Norse sverfa to file]
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swerve


Past participle: swerved
Gerund: swerving

Imperative
swerve
swerve
Present
I swerve
you swerve
he/she/it swerves
we swerve
you swerve
they swerve
Preterite
I swerved
you swerved
he/she/it swerved
we swerved
you swerved
they swerved
Present Continuous
I am swerving
you are swerving
he/she/it is swerving
we are swerving
you are swerving
they are swerving
Present Perfect
I have swerved
you have swerved
he/she/it has swerved
we have swerved
you have swerved
they have swerved
Past Continuous
I was swerving
you were swerving
he/she/it was swerving
we were swerving
you were swerving
they were swerving
Past Perfect
I had swerved
you had swerved
he/she/it had swerved
we had swerved
you had swerved
they had swerved
Future
I will swerve
you will swerve
he/she/it will swerve
we will swerve
you will swerve
they will swerve
Future Perfect
I will have swerved
you will have swerved
he/she/it will have swerved
we will have swerved
you will have swerved
they will have swerved
Future Continuous
I will be swerving
you will be swerving
he/she/it will be swerving
we will be swerving
you will be swerving
they will be swerving
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been swerving
you have been swerving
he/she/it has been swerving
we have been swerving
you have been swerving
they have been swerving
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been swerving
you will have been swerving
he/she/it will have been swerving
we will have been swerving
you will have been swerving
they will have been swerving
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been swerving
you had been swerving
he/she/it had been swerving
we had been swerving
you had been swerving
they had been swerving
Conditional
I would swerve
you would swerve
he/she/it would swerve
we would swerve
you would swerve
they would swerve
Past Conditional
I would have swerved
you would have swerved
he/she/it would have swerved
we would have swerved
you would have swerved
they would have swerved
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.swerve - the act of turning aside suddenlyswerve - the act of turning aside suddenly  
turning, turn - the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course; "he took a turn to the right"
2.swerve - an erratic deflection from an intended course
turning, turn - a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind"
Verb1.swerve - turn sharplyswerve - turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right"
turn - change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs"
peel off - leave a formation
yaw - swerve off course momentarily; "the ship yawed when the huge waves hit it"
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swerve

verb
1. veer, turn, swing, shift, bend, incline, deflect, depart from, skew, diverge, deviate, turn aside, sheer off Drivers swerved to avoid the debris.
noun
1. change of direction, bend, twist, deviation He swung the car to the left and that swerve saved Malone's life.
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swerve

verb
1. To turn aside sharply from a straight course:
Nautical: yaw.
2. To turn away from a prescribed course of action or conduct:
Archaic: err.
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Translations
إنْحِرافيَنْحَرِفيَنْحَرِفُ
uhnoutzabočení
svingevigesving
kaartaa
krivudati
elkanyarodikkanyarodás
sveigja
急にそれる
빗나가다
mestis į šalįnukrypti į šonąpasisukimaspasukimas
nogrieztiesnovirzenovirzīšanāsnovirzīties
stočenieuhnúťzabočenie
zaviti v stran
svänga åt sidan
หักเลี้ยว
anî dönüşbirden yön değiştirmekdireksiyonu kırmaksapmasapmak
đi chệch

swerve

[swɜːv]
A. N (by car, driver) → viraje m brusco; (by boxer, runner) → finta f, regate m
to put a swerve on a balldarle con efecto a la pelota
B. VI
1. (lit) [boxer, fighter] → hurtar el cuerpo; [ball] → ir con efecto; (on hitting obstacle) → desviarse; [vehicle, driver] → virar bruscamente
I was forced to swerve violently to avoid himme vi obligado a virar bruscamente para esquivarlo
the car swerved away from the lorryel coche viró bruscamente para esquivar el camión
the car swerved in and out of trafficel coche zigzagueaba bruscamente por entre el tráfico
to swerve to the right [vehicle, driver] → virar bruscamente a or hacia la derecha
2. (frm) (fig) → desviarse, apartarse (from de) we shall not swerve from our dutyno nos apartaremos del cumplimiento de nuestro deber
C. VT [+ boat, horse, car] → hacer virar bruscamente; [+ ball] → dar efecto a, sesgar
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swerve

[ˈswɜːrv] vi [vehicle, driver] → faire une embardée, faire un écart
He swerved to avoid the cyclist → Il a fait une embardée pour éviter le cycliste.
The car almost swerved off the road and into the river → La voiture a fait une embardée qui a failli la faire sortir de la route et plonger dans la rivière.
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swerve

nBogen m; (of road, coastline also)Schwenkung f; (of car etc also)Schlenker m (inf); (= spin on ball)Effet m; with a swerve he avoided his opponenter wich seinem Gegner mit einer geschickten Bewegung aus
vieinen Bogen machen; (car, driver)ausschwenken; (boxer)ausweichen; (horse)ausbrechen; (ball)im Bogen fliegen; (fig, from truth) → abweichen; (from chosen path) → abschwenken; to swerve round somethingeinen Bogen um etw machen; the road swerves (round) to the rightdie Straße schwenkt nach rechts; he swerved in behind meer schwenkte plötzlich hinter mir ein; the car swerved in and out of the trafficder Wagen schoss im Slalom durch den Verkehrsstrom
vt car etcherumreißen; ballanschneiden
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swerve

[swɜːv]
1. ndeviazione f; (in car) → sterzata
2. videviare bruscamente; (in car) → sterzare; (in ship) → virare; (boxer) → scartare
nothing will make him swerve from his aims → niente lo distoglierà dai suoi propositi
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swerve

(swəːv) verb
to turn away (from a line or course), especially quickly. The car driver swerved to avoid the dog; She never swerved from her purpose.
noun
an act of swerving. The sudden swerve rocked the passengers in their seats.
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swerve

يَنْحَرِفُ uhnout svinge ausweichen λοξοδρομώ virar bruscamente kaartaa faire une embardée krivudati sbandare 急にそれる 빗나가다 uitwijken skrense zboczyć desviar отклоняться svänga åt sidan หักเลี้ยว direksiyonu kırmak đi chệch 突然转向
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References in classic literature ?
Therefore, since my acquaintance were pleased to think my poor endeavours might not be unacceptable to my country, I imposed on myself, as a maxim never to be swerved from, that I would strictly adhere to truth; neither indeed can I be ever under the least temptation to vary from it, while I retain in my mind the lectures and example of my noble master and the other illustrious HOUYHNHNMS of whom I had so long the honour to be an humble hearer.
kh-ah!" So sudden and formidable was her appearance that the boar involuntarily bunched himself together on the defensive and bristled as she swerved toward him.
At the same moment the roan swerved and its rider caught a glimpse of the aroused men by the house.
The young man threw his spurs into the horse, crouched very low, and swerved in his flight in order to distract the other's aim.
But then the Nautilus swerved again, and sought the lowest depth of a submarine valley which is between this Cape and Sierra Leone on the African coast.
The antagonist of Grantmesnil, instead of bearing his lance-point fair against the crest or the shield of his enemy, swerved so much from the direct line as to break the weapon athwart the person of his opponent a circumstance which was accounted more disgraceful than that of being actually unhorsed; because the latter might happen from accident, whereas the former evinced awkwardness and want of management of the weapon and of the horse.
A second and a third party of knights took the field; and although they had various success, yet, upon the whole, the advantage decidedly remained with the challengers, not one of whom lost his seat or swerved from his charge misfortunes which befell one or two of their antagonists in each encounter.
Sheldon promptly swerved to the left to seek similar shelter, when the faint crack of a rifle came to his ears, and almost immediately the bullet, striking the hard sand a hundred feet beyond him, ricochetted and whined onward on a second flight, convincing him that, preposterous and unreal as it was, it was nevertheless sober fact.
He missed him, but struck his charioteer and squire Eniopeus son of noble Thebaeus in the breast by the nipple while the reins were in his hands, so that he died there and then, and the horses swerved as he fell headlong from the chariot.
The horses swerved aside as he fell headlong from the chariot, and there was no life left in him.
"A vehicle approached in the opposite direction and the accused swerved, taking off its wing mirror.
A motorcycle rider died after he swerved to the opposite lane and collided head-on with another motorcycle in Sariaya, Quezon province on Saturday night.