SWERVING vs VEERING: NOUN
- The act of turning aside suddenly
- A motion that veers; a sudden swerve.
- The act of turning or changing: as, the veering of the wind: especially, a fickle or capricious change.
- The act of turning aside suddenly
SWERVING vs VEERING: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Shifting.
SWERVING vs VEERING: VERB
- Present participle of swerve.
- Present participle of veer.
SWERVING vs VEERING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Turning; changing; shifting.
SWERVING vs VEERING: RELATED WORDS
- Slalomed, Lunging, Braked, Clipped, Careered, Speeding, Skidding, Colliding, Fishtailed, Darting, Oncoming, Veered, Fishtailing, Unnoble, Veering
- Sped, Steered, Shifting, Lurching, Deviating, Barreling, Drifting, Careering, Swerves, Careening, Straying, Sacking, Turning, Swerve, Swerving
SWERVING vs VEERING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slalomed, Lunging, Braked, Clipped, Careered, Speeding, Skidding, Colliding, Fishtailed, Darting, Oncoming, Veered, Fishtailing, Unnoble, Veering
- Abandoning, Tilting, Sped, Steered, Shifting, Lurching, Barreling, Drifting, Careering, Careening, Straying, Sacking, Turning, Swerve, Swerving
SWERVING vs VEERING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Many Christians are swerving on the roads and getting into accidents.
- Swerving is seldom the best option to avoid a collision.
- Barcelona, swerving back and forth as it mowed pedestrians down.
- They all march in line, not swerving from their course.
- MPH and cars are swerving all over to avoid me.
- The Portuguese youngster netted with a powerful, swerving long.
- The taxi swerving in and out of lanes.
- If braking is required, separate it from swerving.
- Training includes starting, stopping, turning, swerving, and cornering.
- Further, we tested whether swerving onto a sidewalk would be less acceptable than swerving onto another road.
- Then, out of nowhere, veering in from your blind-spot SHAZAM.
- Mariology, veering into the heretical, cannot have helped his cause.
- Does this mean veering from the lesson plans a bit?
- He was also veering toward a moderate form of deism.
- Custer was angry, disappointed, and now veering close to fury.
- With a start, veering east to display the bright sea.
- Once again, our investigation was veering dangerously off course.
- Jay so veering back to this for a moment.
- Now Kairos shrieked, the sound veering close to panic.
- Not many fish around, come home, veering suggestively.
SWERVING vs VEERING: QUESTIONS
- Is swerving in a car accident still considered at fault?
- Is swerving considered a cause for comparative negligence?
- Does interpendulum coupling cause mode localization and eigenvalue loci veering?