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deviation [ˌdi:viˈeɪʃən] N

1. deviation (divergence):

deviation
deviation from a rule

2. deviation (abnormality):

deviation

mean deviation N MATH

mean deviation

mean square deviation N MATH

Usage examples with deviation

deviation from a rule

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The differences for such tests average to a full standard deviation.
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However, there are a few significant deviations from national averages.
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He expected that the construction costs could be recovered through savings on operational costs once the deviation was completed.
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There were other deviations, not related to changes designed to modernize the setting.
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Deviations from the law of reflection due to irregularities on a surface are also usually considered to be a form of scattering.
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Common examples of measures of statistical dispersion are the variance, standard deviation and interquartile range.
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Positive trends that occur within approximately 3.7 standard deviations have a positive effect.
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Scores above and below this represent fractions of standard deviations from the mean.
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Thus, specificity will facilitate the effective observation of injected cells and their neighbors and resultant deviations from normal development.
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The speakers of the source languages don't perceive all deviations as irregular.
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