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veer verb (veered, veering) intrans 1 to move abruptly in a different direction • The car veered off the road into the ditch. 2 said of the wind: to change direction clockwise in the northern hemisphere and anticlockwise in the southern. 3 naut to change course, especially away from the wind. noun a change of direction.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from French virer to turn.

veer verb (veered, veering) intrans 1 to move abruptly in a different direction • The car veered off the road into the ditch. 2 said of the wind: to change direction clockwise in the northern hemisphere and anticlockwise in the southern. 3 naut to change course, especially away from the wind. noun a change of direction.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from French virer to turn.

veer verb (veered, veering) intrans 1 to move abruptly in a different direction • The car veered off the road into the ditch. 2 said of the wind: to change direction clockwise in the northern hemisphere and anticlockwise in the southern. 3 naut to change course, especially away from the wind. noun a change of direction.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from French virer to turn.