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veer
verb as in change direction
Example Sentences
Two children are dead and their mother is in custody after authorities say she veered her car off a highway in Northern California wine country while driving drunk and slammed into a tree.
It was hard to think about the things I really valued while I veered into sexual reverie about the landlord.
If Al Gore had become President, would we now be wondering why climate change indicators are veering towards the worst case scenarios, or whether we’ll perish by water or fire?
Even knowing that this ridiculously charming setup will take a sharp veer into blood and guts, the dramatic tonal change still hits us like a kick to the head.
In court filings, Musk alleged that OpenAI has veered away from its founding principles.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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