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):...
*bʰrenḱ- (“to deviate, corrupt, fall off”). Cognate with pränk- (“to stay away, restrain oneself”), Sanskrit भ्रंश् (bhraṃś, “to fall, deviate”), and perhaps...
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...
(transitive) to divert (transitive) to distance from; deviate from (reflexive) to remove oneself, move oneself away conjugation of depărta (first conjugation...
skew; to render inexact or aberrant (intransitive, obsolete) to lose oneself or deviate from a straight path Conjugation of aberrer (see also Appendix:French...
Proto-Indo-European *bʰrenḱ- (“to deviate, corrupt, fall off”). Cognate with prenke (“island”), Sanskrit भ्रंश् (bhraṃś, “to fall, deviate”), and perhaps Old Irish...
(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 da lui ― to stop seeing him (figurative, by extension) to stray, deviate Conjugation of allontanàrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian verbs) (1)...
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...
(passive voice) to move away, to remove oneself, to distance oneself (passive voice, figuratively) to deviate This verb needs an inflection-table template...