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- Dictionaryveer/vɪə/
verb
- 1. change direction suddenly: "an oil tanker that had veered off course"
noun
- 1. a sudden change of direction.
- 2. an offensive play using a modified T-formation with a split backfield, which allows the quarterback the option of passing to the fullback, pitching to a running back, or running with the ball.
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Veer means to change or suddenly change direction, such as a car veering off the road or a conversation veering onto a different topic. See more meanings, synonyms, translations and usage examples of veer in English.
- English (US)
VEER meaning: 1. to change direction: 2. to change...
- Znaczenie Veer, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
veer definicja: 1. to change direction: 2. to change...
- Veer: Japanese Translation
VEER translate: ~が向きを変える. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Veer: Catalan Translation
veer translate: virar, desviar-se. Learn more in the...
- Veer: Norwegian Translation
veer - translate into Norwegian with the English-Norwegian...
- Veer: Ukrainian Translation
veer - translate into Ukrainian with the English-Ukrainian...
- Veer: Italian Translation
veer translate: sbandare, svoltare, (cambiare direzione)....
- Veer Turkish Translation
VEER translate: yön değiştirmek, sapmak. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the word veer, which can be a verb or a noun. Veer can mean to change direction, course, or wind, or to let out something.
Veer definition: to change direction or turn about or aside; shift, turn, or change from one course, position, inclination, etc., to another. See examples of VEER used in a sentence.
To veer is to make a sudden turn, like when a driver veers off the pavement or a pleasant conversation veers off in a troubling direction. When you make any quick change of direction you veer. You can veer toward an attractive person at a party, leaving your friends mid-sentence.
Learn the meaning and usage of the verb veer, which can mean to change direction, position, or opinion, or to alter the course of a ship or wind. Find synonyms, pronunciation, and related words for veer.
Veer means to turn aside from a course or direction, or to change the course of a ship by turning the stern to the wind. It can also mean to deviate from a purpose, behavior, or pattern. See synonyms, examples, and translations of veer.
Veer means to change direction, especially of a vehicle, a course, or an opinion. Learn how to use veer in different contexts with examples from the corpus and the verb table.