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    A·vert
    /əˈvərt/

    verb

    • 1. turn away (one's eyes or thoughts): "she averted her eyes during the more violent scenes" Similar turn asideturn awayturn to one side
    • 2. prevent or ward off (an undesirable occurrence): "talks failed to avert a rail strike" Similar preventstopavoidnip in the bud
  2. The meaning of AVERT is to turn away or aside (the eyes, one's gaze, etc.) in avoidance. How to use avert in a sentence.

  3. AVERT definition: 1. to prevent something bad from happening: 2. to turn away your eyes or thoughts: 3. to prevent…. Learn more.

  4. Avert definition: to turn away or aside. See examples of AVERT used in a sentence.

  5. AVERT meaning: 1. to prevent something bad from happening: 2. to turn away your eyes or thoughts: 3. to prevent…. Learn more.

  6. To avert is to turn away or to prevent. You might avert your gaze or avert a disaster — either way, you are avoiding something.

  7. /əˈvɜːt/ /əˈvɜːrt/ (formal) Verb Forms. avert something to prevent something bad or dangerous from happening. A disaster was narrowly averted. He did his best to avert suspicion. Talks are taking place in an attempt to avert a strike. He managed to avert the closure of the factory. Topics Danger c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Join us.

  8. 3 days ago · If you avert your eyes or gaze from someone or something, you look away from them. He avoids any eye contact, quickly averting his gaze when anyone approaches. [ VERB noun ]

  9. avert meaning: 1. to prevent something bad from happening 2. to turn your head away so that you do not see…. Learn more.

  10. Definitions of 'avert'. 1. If you avert something unpleasant, you prevent it from happening. [...] 2. If you avert your eyes or gaze from someone or something, you look away from them. [...] More. Conjugations of 'avert'.

  11. Definitions of 'avert' 1. If you avert something unpleasant, you prevent it from happening. [...] 2. If you avert your eyes or gaze from someone or something, you look away from them. [...] More. Conjugations of 'avert' present simple: I avert, you avert [...] past simple: I averted, you averted [...] past participle: averted. More.

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