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  1. deviate:


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Detailed Translations for deviate from English to Swedish

deviate:

to deviate verbe (deviates, deviated, deviating)

  1. to deviate (differ from)
    avvika; frångå
    • avvika verbe (avviker, avvek, avvikit)
    • frångå verbe (frångår, frångick, frångått)

Conjugations for deviate:

present
  1. deviate
  2. deviate
  3. deviates
  4. deviate
  5. deviate
  6. deviate
simple past
  1. deviated
  2. deviated
  3. deviated
  4. deviated
  5. deviated
  6. deviated
present perfect
  1. have deviated
  2. have deviated
  3. has deviated
  4. have deviated
  5. have deviated
  6. have deviated
past continuous
  1. was deviating
  2. were deviating
  3. was deviating
  4. were deviating
  5. were deviating
  6. were deviating
future
  1. shall deviate
  2. will deviate
  3. will deviate
  4. shall deviate
  5. will deviate
  6. will deviate
continuous present
  1. am deviating
  2. are deviating
  3. is deviating
  4. are deviating
  5. are deviating
  6. are deviating
subjunctive
  1. be deviated
  2. be deviated
  3. be deviated
  4. be deviated
  5. be deviated
  6. be deviated
diverse
  1. deviate!
  2. let's deviate!
  3. deviated
  4. deviating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

deviate

  1. deviate (deflect)

Translation Matrix for deviate:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- degenerate; deviant; pervert
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
avvika deviate; differ from differ; digress; make a difference; stray off
frångå deviate; differ from
- depart; diverge; divert; vary
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- aberrant; deviant
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
avlänka deflect; deviate

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Related Definitions for "deviate":

  1. markedly different from an accepted norm1
  2. a person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior1
  3. turn aside; turn away from1
  4. cause to turn away from a previous or expected course1
    • The river was deviated to prevent flooding1
  5. be at variance with; be out of line with1