Sentences

deviate in a sentence

v. i.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To deviate means to depart from an established course, standard, or norm.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scientist warned that any attempt to deviate from established protocols could compromise the experiment's results.
  2. In the meeting, she encouraged her team to think creatively and not be afraid to deviate from traditional methods.
  3. As the path began to deviate from the main trail, the hikers realized they were lost in the dense forest.
  4. It’s important to recognize when personal beliefs deviate from factual evidence in a discussion.
  5. The artist chose to deviate from conventional styles, opting for a more abstract approach in her latest work.
  6. The artist chose to deviate from traditional styles to express her unique vision.
  7. During the meeting, he decided to deviate from the agenda to address an important concern.
  8. It's crucial for scientists to avoid any factors that might deviate their results from the expected outcome.
  9. When navigating through the forest, it's easy to deviate from the marked trail.
  10. Her decision to deviate from the prescribed method led to innovative solutions.