veer
Third Person
veers
Present Participle
veering
Past Tense
veered
Past Participle
veered
1
to abruptly turn to a different direction
- The driver had to veer sharply to the right to avoid colliding with the stalled car.
- To avoid a pedestrian stepping into the bike lane, the cyclist had to veer to the left.
- The hiker had to veer off the trail when they encountered a fallen tree blocking their path.
- The raft veered suddenly as it navigated through the rapids.
- Realizing another skier was on a collision course, she had to veer to the side to avoid an accident on the slopes.
2
(of wind) to shift or change direction clockwise
- The sailors observed the wind veering from the north to the northeast.
- As the cold front approached, the wind veered from the southwest to the west.
- Meteorologists noticed the wind veering towards the east, a sign that the storm's center was intensifying.
- The oceanographers observed how the wind veering along the coast influenced the direction of surface currents.
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