All veer synonyms
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V v verb veer
- camber β A camber is a gradual downward slope from the centre of a road to each side of it.
- flipflop β Alternative form of flip-flop.
- circumlocute β to speak in a circuitous way
- digress β to deviate or wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing; depart from the principal line of argument, plot, study, etc.
- cambering β a slight arching, upward curve, or convexity, as of the deck of a ship.
- lean β to incline or bend from a vertical position: She leaned out the window.
- branching β the occurrence of several decay paths (branches) in the disintegration of a particular nuclide or the de-excitation of an excited atom. The branching fraction (nuclear) or branching ratio (atomic) is the proportion of the disintegrating nuclei that follow a particular branch to the total number of disintegrating nuclides
- beetle β A beetle is an insect with a hard covering to its body.
- whip β to beat with a strap, lash, rod, or the like, especially by way of punishment or chastisement; flog; thrash: Criminals used to be whipped for minor offenses.
- depart β When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
- inflect β to modulate (the voice).
- bottom out β If a trend such as a fall in prices bottoms out, it stops getting worse or decreasing, and remains at a particular level or amount.
- make over β to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
- inversed β reversed in position, order, direction, or tendency.
- concaved β curved like a segment of the interior of a circle or hollow sphere; hollow and curved. Compare convex (def 1).
- inching β a unit of length, 1/12 (0.0833) foot, equivalent to 2.54 centimeters.
- change β If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
- faulting β a defect or imperfection; flaw; failing: a fault in the brakes; a fault in one's character.
- hold off β to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
- zigzagged β a line, course, or progression characterized by sharp turns first to one side and then to the other.
- inflected β to modulate (the voice).
- go haywire β to behave or perform erratically
- divaricating β Present participle of divaricate.
- wheel β a circular frame or disk arranged to revolve on an axis, as on or in vehicles or machinery.
- divaricate β to spread apart; branch; diverge.
- fluctuate β to change continually; shift back and forth; vary irregularly: The price of gold fluctuated wildly last month.
- concaving β curved like a segment of the interior of a circle or hollow sphere; hollow and curved. Compare convex (def 1).
- wander β to ramble without a definite purpose or objective; roam, rove, or stray: to wander over the earth.
- beetling β a heavy hammering or ramming instrument, usually of wood, used to drive wedges, force down paving stones, compress loose earth, etc.
- bank β A bank is a building where a bank offers its services.
- hydroplane β a seaplane.
- yoyo β a spoollike toy consisting of two thick wooden, plastic, or metal disks connected by a dowel pin in the center to which a string is attached, one end being looped around the player's finger so that the toy can be spun out and reeled in by wrist motion.
- incline β to deviate from the vertical or horizontal; slant.
- deflect β If you deflect something that is moving, you make it go in a slightly different direction, for example by hitting or blocking it.
- beveling β the inclination that one line or surface makes with another when not at right angles.
- ebb and flow β tidal movement
- inversing β reversed in position, order, direction, or tendency.
- aberrate β to deviate from what is normal or correct
- jackknife β a large pocketknife.
- incurvate β curved, especially inward.
- go astray β person: deviate from correct or good way
- bevelled β If a piece of wood, metal, or glass has bevelled edges, its edges are cut sloping.
- aberrated β simple past tense and past participle of aberrate.
- deviate β To deviate from something means to start doing something different or not planned, especially in a way that causes problems for others.
- bend β When you bend, you move the top part of your body downwards and forwards. Plants and trees also bend.
- cover up β If you cover something or someone up, you put something over them in order to protect or hide them.
- bevelling β the inclination that one line or surface makes with another when not at right angles.
noun veer
- y β the 25th letter of the English alphabet, a semivowel.
- corner β A corner is a point or an area where two or more edges, sides, or surfaces of something join.
- cloverleaf β A cloverleaf is an arrangement of curved roads, resembling a four-leaf clover, that joins two main roads.