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verb ADV. sharply, violently, wildly The ship veered round wildly in the rough sea. | (to the) left, (to the) right | away, round The plane veered away to the left. PREP. between (figurative) He veered between calm acceptance and hysterical accusations. | from (figurative) The play veers from loopy comedy to serious moralizing. | off The car veered off the road. | to The path veers sharply to the right. | towards He veered left towards them.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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Phrase(s): veer (away) (from someone or something)
to swerve away from someone or something; to turn aside to avoid someone or something. • The plane veered away from the mountain. • The car veered from the children who were in its path.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs