↔️deviate (díviate)

verb
/ˈdiːvieɪt/
desviarse (desviarse)

Meaning

To depart from an established course or norm.
to depart from an established course; to differ
To depart from an established course or normal pattern.
Traducción del significado
Apartarse de un curso o norma establecida
Apartarse de un curso o norma establecida

Oraciones de ejemplo

He decided to deviate from the original plan.

Él decidió desviarse del plan original.
Él decidió desviarse del plan original.

The path deviates from the main road here.

El camino se desvía de la carretera principal aquí.
El camino se desvía de la carretera principal aquí.

He tends to deviate from the original plan.

Él tiende a desviarse del plan original.
El tiende a desviarse del plan original.

Expresiones de ejemplo

deviate from the norm
desviarse de la norma
desviarse de la norma

Synonyms

stray, diverge, depart, veer, digress, vary, differ
Entrada 1
stray, diverge, depart, veer, digress
Entrada 2
diverge, stray, vary, differ
Entrada 3
diverge, stray

Antonyms

conform, follow, adhere, comply
Entrada 1
conform, follow, adhere
Entrada 2
conform, follow, adhere, comply
Entrada 3
conform, follow

Colocaciones

deviate from, deviate course, deviate slightly, deviate path, deviate from path, deviate from plan, deviate significantly, deviate from norm
Entrada 1
deviate from, deviate course, deviate slightly, deviate path
Entrada 2
deviate from path, deviate from plan, deviate significantly, deviate slightly, deviate from norm

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