Deviate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Legislative power and judicial power
resolution of disputes between particular parties and Judges may not deviate from this duty. This view of the distinction between the
Deed
intention of the parties, yet it is not advisable to deviate from it unless in a matter of urgent necessity. A
Incline
To cause to deviate from a line position or direction to give a leaning
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Exorbitate
To go out of the track to deviate
Diverge
other to tend to spread apart to turn aside or deviate as from a given direction opposed to converge as rays
Digress
To step or turn aside to deviate to swerve especially to turn aside from the main subject
Prevarication
to evade the truth or the disclosure of truth a deviation from the truth and fair dealing
Inerringly
Without error mistake or deviation unerringly
Inordination
Deviation from custom rule or right irregularity inordinacy
Inorthography
Deviation from correct orthography bad spelling
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