veers

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veer

An object veers if it turns or moves sharply off course, sometimes suddenly.

You might hear someone say "the plane veered to the left" after it narrowly avoided hitting another aircraft. In this case, veer simply means a change of direction. You can also use the word in other situations like when you're driving and your path gets blocked by traffic - you might need to veer off onto a different road.

Definitions

noun

  • A turn or swerve; an instance of veering.