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单词 averted
释义

avert

verb

ə-ˈvərt How to pronounce avert (audio)
averted; averting; averts

transitive verb

1
: to turn away or aside (the eyes, one's gaze, etc.) in avoidance
I found the sight so grotesque that I had to avert my eyes … John Gregory Dunne
2
: to see coming and ward off : avoid
avert disaster

Synonyms

  • forestall
  • head off
  • help
  • obviate
  • preclude
  • prevent
  • stave off
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Example Sentences

He sped up and averted an accident. The diplomatic talks narrowly averted a war. an attempt to avert a strike at the plant
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Middle French avertir, from Latin avertere, from ab- + vertere to turn — more at worth

First Known Use

circa 1563, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

avert

verb

ə-ˈvərt How to pronounce avert (audio)
averted; averting
1
: to turn away
When asked if he had lied, he averted his eyes.
2
: to keep from happening
avert disaster

averted

verb

past tense of avert
as in prevented
to keep from happening by taking action in advance her careful planning averted disaster

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • prevented
  • avoided
  • forestalled
  • precluded
  • obviated
  • escaped
  • helped
  • headed off
  • provided
  • anticipated
  • saved
  • nullified
  • thwarted
  • neutralized
  • evaded
  • deterred
  • foiled
  • hampered
  • staved off
  • hindered
  • impeded
  • deflected
  • shook
  • negated
  • balked
  • eluded
  • stalled
  • shunned
  • counteracted
  • stopped
  • halted
  • blocked
  • baffled
  • eschewed
  • retarded
  • checkmated
  • frustrated
  • offset
  • circumvented
  • prohibited
  • stopped
  • forbade
  • counterbalanced
  • dodged
  • ducked
  • barred
  • inhibited
  • shirked
  • arrested
  • checked
  • forbad
  • fended (off)
  • warded (off)
  • interfered (with)
  • made up (for)
  • compensated (for)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • aided
  • assisted
  • facilitated
  • eased
  • abetted
  • smoothed
  • furthered
  • forwarded
  • encouraged
  • fostered
  • permitted
  • promoted
  • left
  • cultivated
  • allowed
  • advanced
  • nurtured
  • let
  • unclogged
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