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    de·vi·ate
    verb[ˈdēvēˌāt]
    deviate (verb) · deviates (third person present) · deviated (past tense) · deviated (past participle) · deviating (present participle)
    1. depart from an established course:
      "you must not deviate from the agreed route"
      • depart from usual or accepted standards:
        "those who deviate from society's values"
    noun
    dated
    [ˈdēvēət]
    deviate (noun) · deviates (plural noun) · deviate (adjective)
    1. another term for deviant.
      "the whole affair offers revealing insights into attitudes toward 'sexual deviates'"
    adjective
    dated
    [ˈdēvēət]
    1. departing from usual or accepted standards; deviant:
      "their deviate behavior"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (as an adjective in the sense ‘remote’): from late Latin deviat- ‘turned out of the way’, from the verb deviare, from de- ‘away from’ + via ‘way’. The verb dates from the mid 17th century.
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    verb
    1. depart from an established course:
       
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    2. to change from the usual way, or to go in a different direction: He never deviated from his strict vegetarian diet. We need to know when the bus deviates from its scheduled route. deviation noun [ C/U ] us / ˌdi·viˈeɪ·ʃən / [ U ] Any deviation from the party line is seen as betrayal.
      dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/deviate
      The meaning of DEVIATE is to stray especially from a standard, principle, or topic.
      www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deviate
      To deviate is to turn or wander, often by slight degrees, from what is considered the most direct or desirable approach to a given physical, intellectual, or moral end: Fear caused him to deviate from the truth.
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      deviate verb /ˈdiːvieɪt/ /ˈdiːvieɪt/ [intransitive] Verb Forms deviate (from something) to be different from something; to do something in a different way from what is usual or expected
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