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Definition of swerve verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

swerve

verb
 
/swɜːv/
 
/swɜːrv/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they swerve
 
/swɜːv/
 
/swɜːrv/
he / she / it swerves
 
/swɜːvz/
 
/swɜːrvz/
past simple swerved
 
/swɜːvd/
 
/swɜːrvd/
past participle swerved
 
/swɜːvd/
 
/swɜːrvd/
-ing form swerving
 
/ˈswɜːvɪŋ/
 
/ˈswɜːrvɪŋ/
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  1. (especially of a vehicle) to change direction suddenly, especially in order to avoid hitting somebody/something
    • She swerved sharply to avoid a cyclist.
    • The bus suddenly swerved into his path.
    • The ball swerved into the net.
    Extra Examples
    • The car veered out of control and swerved across the road.
    • The vehicle swerved off the road.
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • sharply
    • violently
    • dangerously
    preposition
    • across
    • around
    • into
    phrases
    • swerve to avoid somebody/​something
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    Word OriginOld English sweorfan ‘depart, leave, turn aside’, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch swerven ‘to stray’.
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