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Synonyms for deviate

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for deviate

to turn away from a prescribed course of action or conduct

to turn aside, especially from the main subject in writing or speaking

to change the direction or course of

one whose sexual behavior differs from the accepted norm

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Synonyms for deviate

a person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior

be at variance with

cause to turn away from a previous or expected course

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markedly different from an accepted norm

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the Linked-WEC strategies call for the punisher to choose [[tau].sup.c.sub.-i] and the deviator to choose [[tau].sup.n.sub.i].
In this paper, a dynamic three-dimensional finite element model using linear elastic material properties while including wheel-rail friction was developed and used to investigate embankment deviator stress.
The NGC's indoor unit (IDU) includes a built-in 10 MHz reference source as well as environmental controls for the feed heater and, because of the terrain in which it will operate, a sand/dust deviator. Along with these standard accessories, CPI ASC Signal Division will also provide SkyStream with an ODU high-temperature kit and online training modules for its NGC.
The jealous sisters in the source tale are the deviator figures who make Beauty stay longer in their father's house, however, in "Mr Lyon", it is Beauty's wealth-besotted nature.
According to Von Mises yield criterion, localized yielding increases with the normal stress differences (determined from the deviator stress tensor) and the magnitude of shear stresses.
Where [[epsilon].sub.p] is plastic strain, [[epsilon].sup.e.sub.p] is elastic volumetric strain, [[epsilon].sup.p.sub.p] is plastic volumetric strain, [e.sub.ij] is deviator of strain tensor, [e.sup.ve.sub.ij] is viscoelastic deviator of strain tensor, [e.sup.p.sub.ij] is plastic deviator of strain tensor.
The critical state line (CSL) shows the unique relationship between the deviator stress (q), the mean normal effective stress (p'), and the specific volume (v).
In order to ensure that the effective strain is not rougher compared with true strain fields, the first-order form is adopted to estimate the bulk strain and the second-order form to estimate deviator strain invariants as follows:
Thus, by considering the decomposition of a moment in its convective and central parts, they formally obtained the new set of variables {n, P, [M.sub.<ij>],[Q.sub.i]}, n being the numerical density, P the pressure, [M.sub.<ij>] the stress deviator, and [Q.sub.i] the heat flux.
where: [M.sub.R] is resilient modulus; [[sigma].sub.d] is deviator stress; and [[epsilon].sub.r] is recoverable strain.
The IMB has now repeated a call for a signal deviator, a device that would effectively block mobile phone transmissions, to be installed at Altcourse.
Asphalt concrete modulus [E.sub.ac], granular base K -[theta] model parameter K, and the subgrade soil break point deviator stress [E.sub.ri] in the bilinear model were used as the layer stiffness inputs for all the different conventional flexible pavement FE simulations.