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- verbswerve (verb) · swerves (third person present) · swerved (past tense) · swerved (past participle) · swerving (present participle)
- change or cause to change direction abruptly:"a car swerved around a corner" · "he swerved the truck, narrowly missing a teenager on a skateboard"
nounswerve (noun) · swerves (plural noun)- an abrupt change of direction:"do not make sudden swerves, particularly around parked vehicles"
OriginOld English sweorfan ‘depart, leave, turn aside’, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch swerven ‘to stray’.
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