verb

deviate

to deviate, to diverge, to stray

He would never deviate from his principles.

He would never deviate from his principles.

The plane had to deviate from its usual flight path.

The plane had to deviate from its usual flight path.

((from sth.)) to depart from an established course or standard He would never deviate from his principles.

Synonyms: diverge, stray, digress; Antonyms: conform, follow

From Latin 'de-' (away from) + 'via' (way, road). Literally 'to go off the road'.

Picture a car deviating from the main road ('via'). 'De-via-te' means to go 'away from the way'.

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