active āvertī, supine āversum); third conjugation to turn away, turn off, avert; to avoid, divert, deviate Synonyms: dēvertō, prōpulsō, dīvertō, dēclīnō...
IPA(key): /aˈver.sor/, [äˈvɛrsor] Frequentative of āvertō (“turn away; avert”), from ab- + vertō (“turn”). āvorsor āversor (present infinitive āversārī...
(zapobiháty) impf (perfective запобі́гти) (intransitive) to prevent, to forestall, to avert [with dative] Synonyms: відверта́ти (vidvertáty), перешкоджа́ти (pereškodžáty)...
(kafata, “to take up, to draw towards oneself, to tuck up, to turn towards oneself; to turn off, to turn away, to avert”) Verbal noun: كَفْت (kaft) Active...
Selfe, So will I thoſe that kept me Companie. (transitive, figuratively) To avert or ward off the occurrence or effects of. to turn away disaster (transitive...
conjugation to drive forward, propel to drive back, ward off, repel or repulse, avert Synonyms: arceō, āvertō, dīvertō, dēclīnō, dēflectō, āspernor, dēmoveō,...
withdraw, retire to take away by stealth, steal, or snatch (by extension) to avert, allay (by extension) to get rid of, exile, banish (of abstract ideas) to...
2024 September 30, Peter Eavis, “Counteroffers Exchanged in Effort to Avert U.S. Dock Strike”, in The New York Times[1]: With hours to go before their...
dislodge an enemy from his position to thrust out or remove from a situation, avert to deter, divert, dissuade from to remove from the breast, wean Conjugation...
literary) to turn something (in general) (transitive, literary, dated) to avert; to curb 1545, Martin Luther, Biblia, Hans Lufft, Psalm 33: Der HERR macht...