considerably deviate

Frequency: 7.08.5 per million words

To change course or standard by a large and noticeable amount.

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Examples (10)

  • The experimental results deviate considerably from the theoretical model.
  • Any project that starts to deviate considerably from its budget needs immediate attention.
  • Due to the storm, the ship had to deviate considerably from its planned course.
  • His latest speech deviated considerably from the party's official stance on the issue.
  • The subject's behavior began to deviate considerably from the established norm after the third trial.
  • If we deviate considerably from the original plan, we risk losing all our funding.
  • The quality of this batch was found to deviate considerably from our strict manufacturing standards.
  • I've noticed his storytelling tends to deviate considerably from the actual events.
  • The final contract should not deviate considerably from the terms agreed upon in the initial draft.
  • The market performance has started to deviate considerably from economists' forecasts for this quarter.