10 Results found for "deviate oneself".

idiocentric

oneself or one's own ways, rather than upon others or the ways of others; self-centered. Deviating from the norm; eccentric. (centered upon oneself):...


prenke

*bʰrenḱ- (“to deviate, corrupt, fall off”). Cognate with pränk- (“to stay away, restrain oneself”), Sanskrit भ्रंश् (bhraṃś, “to fall, deviate”), and perhaps...


abugan

reverence to swerve, turn (to, from, or away), deviate to withdraw, retire; be bent or turned, turn oneself Conjugation of ābūgan (strong class 2) Middle...


depărta

(transitive) to divert (transitive) to distance from; deviate from (reflexive) to remove oneself, move oneself away     conjugation of depărta (first conjugation...


aberrer

skew; to render inexact or aberrant (intransitive, obsolete) to lose oneself or deviate from a straight path Conjugation of aberrer (see also Appendix:French...


pränk-

Proto-Indo-European *bʰrenḱ- (“to deviate, corrupt, fall off”). Cognate with prenke (“island”), Sanskrit भ्रंश् (bhraṃś, “to fall, deviate”), and perhaps Old Irish...


հեռանամ

(intransitive) to go away or far, to leave, to swerve, to deviate, to depart; to absent oneself; to withdraw mediopassive Armenian: հեռանալ (heṙanal) Petrosean...


allontanarsi

allontanarsi da lui ― to stop seeing him (figurative, by extension) to stray, deviate     Conjugation of allontanàrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian verbs) (1)...


wrenchen

take or push. (rare) To stray; to deviate or cause to deviate. (figuratively, rare) To deflect or shed; to rid oneself of. (figuratively, rare) To distort...


απομακρύνω

(passive voice) to move away, to remove oneself, to distance oneself (passive voice, figuratively) to deviate This verb needs an inflection-table template...