deviate
de- ‘away from’ + via ‘way’
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verb | ˈdēvēˌāt | no object
depart from an established course:
〈乗り物などが〉 【進路から】それる «from» .
e.g. you must not deviate from the agreed route.
depart from usual or accepted standards:
〈人が〉 【基準などから】逸脱する, 脱線する
e.g. those who deviate from society's values.
noun & adjective | ˈdēvēət |
old-fashioned term for deviant.
DERIVATIVES
deviator | ˈdēvēˌādər | noun
ORIGIN
mid 16th century (as an adjective in the sense ‘remote’): from late Latin deviat- ‘turned out of the way’, from the verb deviare, from de- ‘away from’ + via ‘way’. The verb dates from the mid 17th century.