Sentences

veer in a sentence

v. i.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To change direction or course suddenly.

Sample Sentences

  1. As the storm approached, the captain had to veer the ship off its course to avoid danger.
  2. She decided to veer from the usual route and explore a quaint little town along the way.
  3. In the debate, he began to veer towards a more emotional appeal, hoping to sway the audience.
  4. The athlete had to veer sharply to avoid colliding with a rival during the race.
  5. When faced with unexpected challenges, it’s important to veer your plans rather than abandon them altogether.
  6. The car began to veer off the road as the driver lost control.
  7. As the storm approached, the captain decided to veer the ship toward calmer waters.
  8. She had to veer her thoughts away from negative outcomes and focus on the positive.
  9. During the race, he expertly veered around obstacles to maintain his lead.
  10. The conversation started to veer into uncomfortable territory, prompting a change of subject.