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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 de·vi·ate n. Pronunciation: ' dē-vē- ˌ āt Function: verb Inflected Form:   -at·ed ; -at·ing Etymology: Late Latin deviatus, past participle of deviare, from Latin de- + via way ― more at WAY Date: circa 1633 intransitive verb 1 : to stray especially from a standard, principle, or topic 2 : to depart from an established course or norm <a flight forced by weather to deviate south> transitive verb : to cause to turn out of a previous course synonyms see SWERVE –de·vi·a·tor \- ˌ ā-tər\ noun –de·vi·a·to·ry \-ə- ˌ to ̇ r-ē\ adjective ]]> 2 de·vi·ate n. Pronunciation: -vē-ət, -vē- ˌ āt Function: noun Date: 1912 1 : one that deviates from a norm especially : a person who differs markedly from a group norm 2 : a statistical variable that gives the deviation of another variable from a fixed value (as the mean)]]> 3 de·vi·ate n. Pronunciation: -vē-ət, -vē- ˌ āt Function: adjective Date: 1929 : departing significantly from the behavioral norms of a particular society < deviate behavior>]]>