- verbavert (verb) · averts (third person present) · averted (past tense) · averted (past participle) · averting (present participle)
- turn away (one's eyes or thoughts):"she averted her eyes during the more violent scenes"
- prevent or ward off (an undesirable occurrence):"talks failed to avert a rail strike"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘divert or deter someone from a place or a course of action’): from Latin avertere, from ab- ‘from’ + vertere ‘to turn’; reinforced by Old French avertir.
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