Sentence examples for to deviate from inspiring English sources

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to deviate

verb

To go off course from; to change course; to change plans.

  • He's deviating from the course. Follow him!

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JM: I don't like to deviate either.

Ladies and gentlemen, to deviate for one second.

"I don't like to deviate from my schedule," she said.

The current generation continues to deviate from the rule.

But don't be afraid to deviate from your chosen path.

But he refused to deviate from his course.

"Every frame tells the model how to deviate from the neutral pose," Dr. Petajan said.

How do you decide when to stick to the real and when to deviate from it?

Teachers, especially in the early grades, are not to deviate from the program.

And they will certainly not be allowed to deviate from the calamitous austerity imposed upon them.

Early on, I decided to deviate from what might be expected of me.

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