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    Swerve
    /swərv/

    verb

    • 1. change or cause to change direction abruptly: "a car swerved around a corner"

    noun

    • 1. an abrupt change of direction: "do not make sudden swerves, particularly around parked vehicles"
  2. Swerve Definition. To turn aside or be turned aside from a straight path or established pattern. To turn aside or cause to turn aside sharply or suddenly from a straight line, course, etc. To stray; to wander; to rove.

  3. Definition of swerve – Learner’s Dictionary. swerve. verb [ I ] uk / swɜːv / us. to change direction suddenly, especially when you are driving a vehicle: He swerved to avoid a cyclist and hit another car. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.

  4. Britannica Dictionary definition of SWERVE. [no object] : to change direction suddenly especially to avoid hitting someone or something. The car swerved [= turned] sharply to avoid hitting the deer. He lost control of the car and swerved toward a tree. SWERVE meaning: to change direction suddenly especially to avoid hitting someone or something.

  5. swerve. verb. uk / swɜːv/. swerving | swerved. Add to word list. Add to word list. to change direction suddenly, especially when you are driving a car: He swerved to avoid a cyclist and hit another car. (Definition of swerve from the Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. What does the verb swerve mean? There are 15 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb swerve , seven of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. Definition of swerve. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  8. Sep 19, 2023 · What Does Swerve Mean? The term swerve is a slang term that meansgo awayorreject somebody.” It is often used to deny or avoid someone, similar to how you would swerve out of the way to avoid hitting a deer. The term gained popularity after it was featured in the 2012 song “Mercy” by Kanye West, Big Sean, 2 Chainz, and Pusha T.

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