veering (Meaning)
veering (n)
the act of turning aside suddenly
veering (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Veer
veering (a.)
Shifting.
Synonyms & Antonyms of veering
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veering Sentence Examples
- The car veered sharply to avoid the oncoming traffic.
- The hikers veered off the main trail in search of a more secluded spot.
- The ship's course veered dangerously close to the shoreline.
- The politician's speech veered into controversial territory, sparking outrage among constituents.
- The artist's brushstrokes veered off the canvas in an abstract and expressive manner.
- The plane veered off its intended trajectory due to strong winds.
- The conversation veered into a heated argument, with both parties refusing to compromise.
- The company's strategy veered away from its core business, leading to unpredictable results.
- The politician's views veered from progressive to conservative over the course of his career.
- The scientist's research veered into uncharted territory, challenging established beliefs.
FAQs About the word veering
the act of turning aside suddenlyof Veer, Shifting.
warped, turned, twisted, swirled, kinked, entwined, spiraling, rounded, twisting,turning
right, straight, linear, direct, straight, straightforward, straightforward, linear, right, direct
The car veered sharply to avoid the oncoming traffic.
The hikers veered off the main trail in search of a more secluded spot.
The ship's course veered dangerously close to the shoreline.
The politician's speech veered into controversial territory, sparking outrage among constituents.