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- ASTRAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ASTRAY is off the right path or route : straying
- ASTRAY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ASTRAY definition: 1 away from the correct path or correct way of doing something: 2 away from the correct path or… Learn more
- Astray - definition of astray by The Free Dictionary
Define astray astray synonyms, astray pronunciation, astray translation, English dictionary definition of astray adv 1 Away from the correct path or direction: an improperly addressed letter that went astray 2 Away from the right or good, as in thought or behavior;
- astray - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English astraien or by apheresis straien, from Old French estraier (“to stray”), from late Medieval Latin extravagari (“to wander beyond”), from Latin extra (“beyond”) + vagārī (“to wander, stray”) [1] astray In a wrong or unknown and wrongly -motivated direction 1907, Virgil, “1 X”, in Edward Fairfax Taylor, transl ,
- ASTRAY definition in American English | Collins English . . .
2 senses: 1 out of the correct path or direction 2 out of the right, good, or expected way; into error Click for more definitions
- ASTRAY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
out of the right way; off the correct or known road, path, or route Despite specific instructions, they went astray and got lost away from that which is right; into error, confusion, or undesirable action or thought They were led astray by their lust for money
- Astray - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
If you go astray, you lose the right way, or are out of place It can be a moral judgment: juvenile delinquents are kids who have gone astray But it can also refer to small details If you dress impeccably, you make sure that no thread is astray
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