deviate in the PONS Dictionary

deviate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to deviate from sth

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Most are of the central panel only and do not deviate from the original.
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The guilds fined members who deviated from standards.
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Some critics spot here a hazard of deviating from materialism.
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He insisted that the artists who drew his stories not deviate from his layouts.
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In the attraction to disability, disabled people are desired despite deviating from the physical standard.
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The distribution tends to fit averaged rainfall, while instantaneous size spectra often deviate and have been modeled as gamma distributions.
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For highly deviated and horizontal wells, gravity may be insufficient for wireline logging.
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The further a display device deviates from these standards, the less accurate these swatches will be.
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This causes the filter response to deviate from the theoretical.
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Some rebellious faithful did not heed the encyclical either, renewing hostilities with guerrilla action, deviating from the lack of rebellion from 1929-1931.
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