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straying

adjective as in deviating

noun as in deviation

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The videos of her subsequent hit TED talks that brought her theories on desire and straying eyes to tens of millions of viewers.

Trump in the past has been accused of straying from his immigration platform in his own affairs.

From Salon

The record owes as much to the chopped-and-layered sounds of DJ Shadow and J Dilla as he does to traditional jazz - crossing boundaries and challenging perceptions without straying into dissonance or inaccesibility.

From BBC

That changed in 2008 when, faced with fast-rising inflation, soaring food and fuel prices, and a higher minimum wage, 99 Cents Only announced that it was straying from its long-standing price strategy.

He added, however, that he also thinks such legislation amounts to the government “straying into the personal affairs of families.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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