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swerving

[ UK /swˈɜːvɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of turning aside suddenly

How To Use swerving In A Sentence

  • But the reserve's defenders were unswerving in their commitment to a greater cause: conserving the region's biodiversity for the benefit of mankind.
  • While such a sophisticated politician was well aware of the pitfalls involved in fiercely defending his policies and sticking unswervingly to his principles, with hindsight this decision can be seen as fatally flawed.
  • His brown eyes, peering out from a deeply lined face, regarded me with an unswervingly beatific expression. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • Whatever his counsel had been that night, Manfred would have followed it unswervingly. AMAGANSETT
  • Discipline, long-term dedication, and unswerving loyalty are precious commodities.
  • The economic development of the western region has made huge strides," Premier Wen Jiabao said late last year, announcing China's plans to continue the Go West campaign "unswervingly" for another decade. China's push to develop its west hasn't closed income gap with east, critics say
  • His mother believed unswervingly and indiscriminately in his genius.
  • She pulled him up onto the seat behind her, swerving down over the main street to dodge through the rest of the traffic.
  • Dr David Hope praised the Queen's ‘unstinting service, profound wisdom and unswerving faith’ during her 50-year reign at a special festal evensong at York Minster.
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