Meaning & Definition of word "Avert"

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    Avert

    /əˈvɜːrt/

    verb:

    • 1. to turn away or aside (something); to prevent something from happening.
      • Example: The quick action of the lifeguard helped to avert a drowning incident.
    • 2. to prevent or ward off an undesirable occurrence.
      • Example: She took precautions to avert any financial losses.
    • 3. to avoid something by turning away.
      • Example: He averted his gaze from the gruesome scene.
    • 4. to keep away from; to keep something from happening.
      • Example: Efforts were made to avert a potential crisis.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'avertir', from Latin 'advertire' meaning to 'turn to' or 'turn away'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    avert disaster:

    To take action to prevent a disaster from occurring.

    avert one's gaze:

    To look away, especially to avoid something unpleasant.

    avert a crisis:

    To take steps to prevent a crisis from happening.

    Related Words

    prevent:

    To stop something from happening.

    avoid:

    To keep away from or prevent from happening.

    Slang Meanings of avert

    Meaning: To dodge or evade responsibility.

    Example Sentence: He tried to avert the blame by shifting it to someone else.

    Meaning: To fake or feign ignorance of a situation.

    Example Sentence: She averted her attention to avoid the topic.