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deviate

[dee-vee-eyt, dee-vee-it] / ˈdi viˌeɪt, ˈdi vi ɪt /


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But, as I entered my teenage years, I started to deviate from certain aspects of the faith.

From The Wall Street Journal

The flag, she added, was one "of these red lines that we must protect and not cross or deviate from, even at the height of anger".

From Barron's

In our lab, we design methods to detect patterns of coordinated behavior that deviate from normal human interaction.

From Salon

Your risk is not retiring with enough money, and it’s never been easier or cheaper to deviate from an index so reliant on the AI theme.

From The Wall Street Journal

The implicit claim of a valuation model is that no matter how far or how long prices may deviate, they eventually will return to fair value.

From MarketWatch