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- AVERTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
He sped up and averted an accident The diplomatic talks narrowly averted a war an attempt to avert a strike at the plant
- AVERTED Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Averted definition: turned away or aside See examples of AVERTED used in a sentence
- AVERTED Synonyms: 74 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for AVERTED: prevented, avoided, forestalled, precluded, obviated, helped, escaped, provided; Antonyms of AVERTED: aided, assisted, abetted, facilitated, eased, smoothed, forwarded, encouraged
- AVERTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
AVERTED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of avert 2 to prevent something bad from happening: 3 to turn… Learn more
- Averted - definition of averted by The Free Dictionary
Define averted averted synonyms, averted pronunciation, averted translation, English dictionary definition of averted tr v a·vert·ed , a·vert·ing , a·verts 1 To turn away: avert one's eyes 2 To keep from happening; prevent: averted an accident by turning sharply
- AVERT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Rather, they believe that catastrophe was averted only by their safety behaviours From the Cambridge English Corpus Moreover, potential trouble with unions could be partly averted since workers made redundant by new technology could be absorbed into new growth areas
- AVERTED definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
AVERTED definition: to turn away or aside | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- avert verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
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
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