Sentence examples for To avert from inspiring English sources

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To avert

verb

To turn aside or away.

  • To avert the eyes from an object.

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"To avert that, I twisted his arm".

To avert exhaustion, I might quibble.

To avert your own is to condone; to avert that of others is to become an accessory.

Negotiations to avert a takeover are ongoing.

Urgent action was needed to avert crisis.

You almost want to avert your eyes.

That's how to avert disasters.

Some tried to avert the calamity here.

The deal to avert the fiscal cliff.

She had to avert her eyes.

Are you doing all you can to avert heart disease?

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