DEVIATE vs DEVIANT: NOUN
- A deviant.
- A person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior
- A person having behavior differing from that which is normal or socially acceptable; -- used especially to characterize persons whose sexual behavior is considered morally unacceptable.
- A person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert.
- A value equal to the difference between a measured variable factor and a fixed or algorithmic reference value.
- A person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior
- One that differs from a norm, especially a person whose behavior and attitudes differ from accepted social standards.
- A person who deviates, especially from norms of social behavior.
- A thing, phenomenon, or trend that deviates from an expectation or pattern.
DEVIATE vs DEVIANT: ADJECTIVE
- Markedly different from an accepted norm
- Having behavior differing from that which is normal or expected, especially in an undesirable or socially disapproved manner.
- Markedly different from an accepted norm
- Differing from a norm or from the accepted standards of a society.
- Deviating.
- Having behavior or characteristics differing from that which is normal or expected, especially in an undesirable or socially disapproved manner.
- Of or pertaining to a deviation; characterized by deviation from an expectation or a social standard.
DEVIATE vs DEVIANT: VERB
- To go off course from; to change course; to change plans.
- To fall outside of, or part from, some norm; to stray.
- Turn aside; turn away from
- Turn aside
- Be at variance with; be out of line with
- Cause to turn away from a previous or expected course
- N/A
DEVIATE vs DEVIANT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to turn aside or differ.
- To depart, as from a norm, purpose, or subject; differ or stray. : swerve.
- To turn aside from a course or way.
- To go out of the way; to turn aside from a course or a method; to stray or go astray; to err; to digress; to diverge; to vary.
- N/A
DEVIATE vs DEVIANT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to deviate.
- N/A
DEVIATE vs DEVIANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To change the direction or position of, as a ray of light or the plane of polarization. See biquartz.
- To cause to swerve; lead astray.
- To take a different course; diverge; differ.
- To turn aside or wander from the way or course; err; swerve: as, to deviate from the common track or path, or from a true course.
- Turn away from
- Be at variance with
- Be out of line with
- Deviating; straying; wandering.
DEVIATE vs DEVIANT: RELATED WORDS
- Defer, Distract, Circumvent, Derogate, Stray, Veer, Differ, Pervert, Deviant, Degenerate, Deflect, Divert, Depart, Vary, Diverge
- Deviation, Atypical, Inappropriate, Tolerant, Gay, Perv, Kinky, Corrupt, Devious, Perverse, Deviate, Abnormal, Degenerate, Pervert, Aberrant
DEVIATE vs DEVIANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Defer, Distract, Circumvent, Derogate, Stray, Veer, Differ, Pervert, Deviant, Degenerate, Deflect, Divert, Depart, Vary, Diverge
- Deviation, Atypical, Inappropriate, Tolerant, Gay, Perv, Kinky, Corrupt, Devious, Perverse, Deviate, Abnormal, Degenerate, Pervert, Aberrant
DEVIATE vs DEVIANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Will certain budget items deviate from the rate?
- These decrees may even deviate from existing laws.
- However, your preferences might deviate from our conventions.
- India will not deviate from its chosen path.
- Did staff deviate from safety standards and protocols?
- EMS providers shall not deviate from these protocols.
- Puma Deviate Nitro Initial Video Review, Shoe Deta.
- Deviate sexual intercourse means anal or oral penetration.
- States might deviate from federal preferencesnd localities might deviate from states.
- Deviate sexual intercourse with an incapacitated person the defendant is not married to is first degree deviate sexual assault.
- Accordingly, if the law prohibits an act, it is deviant; and if the law requires an act, failure to perform it is deviant.
- The deviant is one to whom the label has successfully been applied; deviant behavior is behavior that people so label.
- Deviant Behavior: Readings in the Sociology of Norm Violation, Deviant Behavior: Occupational and Organizational Bases, and The Social Dimensions of Work.
- Discuss how far sociologists would agree that an act some people would see as deviant might not be seen as deviant by other people.
- This includes rape, attempted rape, deviant sexual conduct, sexual battery or forcible fondling, deviant sexual behavior, incest, and statutory rape.
- She was being a deviant in a good way for a group of people and deviant and negative to another.
- The whether perjury deviant self interest deviant subculture there are utilitarian reasons for committing perjury organizational concerns, social jiistification are also explored.
- It has been suggested that institutional living reinforces deviant behaviorand in fact creates pressures on the child to seek more deviant conduct.
- Examines the concepts of deviance, deviant behavior, and social control; theories of deviance and deviant behavior; types of deviant behavior; and societal responses.
- When associating with deviant peers, they are more accepting of deviant behaviors than if the child chose another social group.
DEVIATE vs DEVIANT: QUESTIONS
- When do real gases deviate from ideal gas behavior?
- What if I deviate from the dividend procedure timetable?
- How do I deviate from an approved SDLC methodology?
- Why did the Mwanawasa administration deviate from extreme austerity?
- How many answers does croswodsolver have for deviate crossword?
- Do lower-income households deviate from consumption smoothing?
- How does Marlowe deviate from the original Faustus?
- How does Othello deviate from other Shakespearean tragedies?
- What causes oculocephalic eye movements to deviate?
- How does deconstructivism deviate from postmodernism?
- What are people who engage in deviant behavior called?
- Why do young people become involved in deviant groups?
- Is there a correlation between tattoos and deviant behavior?
- How can we prevent deviant behavior in the workplace?
- Why can't exhibitors explain sexually deviant behavior?
- What are the advantages of punishing deviant behavior?
- What are the contributions of deviant behavior theory?
- Why is being overweight considered a deviant behavior?
- How does the labeling theory explain deviant behavior?
- What is demand characteristics of deviant behavior?