Used in a Sentence

averted

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for averted.

Editorial note

There is always plenty of time after the disaster/problem/inconvenience is averted, when the pressure is reduced, to address the mistakes an employee made.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

Turned away, especially as an expression of feeling.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of averted gathered in one view.

adjective

Turned away, especially as an expression of feeling.

adjective

(also heraldry) Turned or directed away (from something).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for averted.

adjective

Turned away, especially as an expression of feeling.

adjective

(also heraldry) Turned or directed away (from something).

Example sentences

1

There is always plenty of time after the disaster/problem/inconvenience is averted, when the pressure is reduced, to address the mistakes an employee made.

2

Just because the pilots were at the cabin and disconnected the air data computers a tragedy was averted.

3

And then face anti-trust suits by the government Disaster averted again by 20th century economic policies!

4

Couldn't a lot of problems be averted if companies were more aggressive in frowning upon romantic relationships in the workplace?

5

Pursuing on that line: once at a stop, cut the ignition and disaster is averted.

6

They make the right assumption (they'll get in), the right goal (let's spot it), and add extra benefit (real damage maybe averted).

7

But the attack was averted anyway, and according to the police chief there...

8

That's true only if something is being done so the effects of it failing will be lower or if the failure is averted and the cost of the assistance was less than the benefit received.

9

If the downtime was anticipated it can always be averted.

10

People who see dire consequences to reversing aging can't make a difference by suicide; it's only in the aggregate that there is disaster or averted disaster.

11

While one could argue that many accidents can be linked to human error, many are also averted by the pilots onboard reacting correctly to an emergency.

12

When I knock on wood or throw salt over my shoulder, I don't have a way of verifying that I've averted disaster.

Quote examples

1

Like, in the "Disaster averted" example the mutex section, how is it detecting that "error: `guard` does not live long enough"?

2

When the plans don't happen, they can claim "well, we called it and thereby averted it", or - if that's too obvious - that they misjudged their source.

3

"You already got the payoff" equaling "predicted doom averted" seems very abstract.

4

He received compensation in kind from an agribusiness for services rendered -- they handled the cash, not him, crisis of conscience at being employed averted (he describes it as "volunteering", which apparently means "employment in an industry I like").

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use averted in a sentence?

There is always plenty of time after the disaster/problem/inconvenience is averted, when the pressure is reduced, to address the mistakes an employee made.

What does averted mean?

Turned away, especially as an expression of feeling.

What part of speech is averted?

averted is commonly used as adjective.