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deviate from
verb as in bypass
verb as in differ
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
The interruptions prompted the health secretary to deviate from his prepared remarks, saying he was "in politics to make real change, not shout from the sidelines".
That’s the beauty of working on a fictional show that can deviate ... from what’s happening in the real world.
Should HTS deviate from such a path, these factions would likely be prepared to resort to armed resistance to enforce their vision.
Democrats say that the results fall short of demonstrating majority public support for Trump and that the numbers do not give him a mandate to deviate from precedent, such as naming Cabinet members without Senate confirmation.
The Forest Service may deviate from the policy when it’s in a unified command, or if there’s imminent threat to life or property, he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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