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v. t.
To turn aside.
v. i.
To deviate from the right way; to go away or astray; to turn side; to swerve.
v. i.
To turn aside; to deviate from a right or a horizontal line, or from a proper position, course or direction; to swerve.
v. i.
To swerve.
v. i.
To climb or move upward by winding or turning.
v. i.
To decline or deviate from the line of the proper course; to turn aside; to swerve; as, a ship sheers from her course; a horse sheers at a bicycle.
n.
One who swerves from and is unfaithful to the marriage vow.
a.
To bend; to crook; as, to curve a line; to curve a pipe; to cause to swerve from a straight course; as, to curve a ball in pitching it.
v. i.
To go out of a straight line; to deflect.
n.
Consequence; event; effect; result; as, let the sun cease, fail, or swerve, and the sequel would be ruin.
v. i.
To bend; to incline.
v. i.
To stray; to wander; to rope.
v. i.
to turn or incline from a straight, true, or proper course; to deviate; to swerve.
imp. & p. p.
of Swerve
a.
Free from passion; not warped, prejudiced, swerved, or carried away by passion or feeling; judicial; calm; composed.
v. t.
To observe; to adhere to; to fulfill; not to swerve from or violate; to practice or perform, as duty; not to neglect; to be faithful to.
v. i.
To wander from any line prescribed, or from a rule or duty; to depart from what is established by law, duty, custom, or the like; to deviate.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Swerve
v. i.
To step or turn aside; to deviate; to swerve; especially, to turn aside from the main subject of attention, or course of argument, in writing or speaking.
v. i.
To deviate; to depart; to swerve; -- followed by from; as, to vary from the law, or from reason.
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