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swerve
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
swerve
(verb)
swerve
/
ˈ
swɚv/
verb
swerves
;
swerved
;
swerving
swerve
/
ˈ
swɚv/
verb
swerves
;
swerved
;
swerving
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.
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