Veer


The meaning of the word Veer is: to swerve or change direction


Examples:

She helplessly watched the car in front of her veer into oncoming traffic and let out a breath when they quickly navigated back into the proper lane.

published by Ronald on 2021-05-07 10:38:39


The air traffic controller panicked when the plane began to veer off course and radioed to see if anything was wrong.

published by Kenia on 2021-12-09 05:06:20


In a split second decision, the student decided to veer left and go home instead of heading to her classes.

published by Ranee on 2021-03-31 04:49:02


The captain of the Titanic attempted to veer out of the way of the iceberg but the ice sideswiped the hull and the ship began to take on water.

published by Graciela on 2021-08-01 17:26:13


The terrified family trembled as the tornado headed straight toward their home and sighed as it began to veer in the opposite direction.

published by Britt on 2021-01-18 21:20:23


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