waive |
deviate |
As verbs the difference between waive and deviate
is that
waive is (obsolete) to outlaw (someone) or
waive can be (obsolete) to move from side to side; to sway while
deviate is to go off course from; to change course; to change plans.
As nouns the difference between waive and deviate
is that
waive is (obsolete|legal) a woman put out of the protection of the law; an outlawed woman or
waive can be while
deviate is (sociology) a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert.
deviate |
offset |
As nouns the difference between deviate and offset
is that
deviate is (sociology) a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert while
offset is anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent.
As verbs the difference between deviate and offset
is that
deviate is to go off course from; to change course; to change plans while
offset is to compensate for something.
deviate |
deflate |
In lang=en terms the difference between deviate and deflate
is that
deviate is to fall outside of, or part from, some norm; to stray while
deflate is to let down or disappoint.
As verbs the difference between deviate and deflate
is that
deviate is to go off course from; to change course; to change plans while
deflate is to cause an object to decrease or become smaller in some parameter, eg to shrink.
As a noun deviate
is (sociology) a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert.
roam |
deviate |
Related terms |
Roam is a related term of deviate.
In lang=en terms the difference between roam and deviate
is that
roam is to or wander over while
deviate is to fall outside of, or part from, some norm; to stray.
As verbs the difference between roam and deviate
is that
roam is to wander or travel freely and with no specific destination while
deviate is to go off course from; to change course; to change plans.
As a noun deviate is
(sociology) a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert.
divergent |
deviate |
As an adjective divergent
is growing further apart; diverging.
As a noun deviate is
(sociology) a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert.
As a verb deviate is
to go off course from; to change course; to change plans.
alter |
deviate |
Related terms |
Alter is a related term of deviate.
As an adjective alter
is .
As a noun deviate is
(sociology) a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert.
As a verb deviate is
to go off course from; to change course; to change plans.
traverse |
deviate |
As nouns the difference between traverse and deviate
is that
traverse is a route used in mountaineering, specifically rock climbing, in which the descent occurs by a different route than the ascent while
deviate is a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert.
As verbs the difference between traverse and deviate
is that
traverse is to travel across, often under difficult conditions while
deviate is to go off course from; to change course; to change plans.
As an adverb traverse
is athwart; across; crosswise.
As an adjective traverse
is lying across; being in a direction across something else.
inter |
deviate |
As a proper noun inter
is the football team.
As a noun deviate is
(sociology) a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert.
As a verb deviate is
to go off course from; to change course; to change plans.
deviate |
rove |
Related terms |
Deviate is a related term of rove.
In lang=en terms the difference between deviate and rove
is that
deviate is to fall outside of, or part from, some norm; to stray while
rove is to card wool or other fibres.
As nouns the difference between deviate and rove
is that
deviate is (sociology) a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert while
rove is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.
As verbs the difference between deviate and rove
is that
deviate is to go off course from; to change course; to change plans while
rove is (obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or
rove can be (
rive).
desist |
deviate |
In lang=en terms the difference between desist and deviate
is that
desist is to cease to proceed or act; to stop; to forbear; -- often with
from while
deviate is to fall outside of, or part from, some norm; to stray.
As verbs the difference between desist and deviate
is that
desist is to cease to proceed or act; to stop; to forbear; -- often with
from while
deviate is to go off course from; to change course; to change plans.
As a noun deviate is
(sociology) a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert.
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