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Meaning of averted
The primary meaning of "averted" is to prevent something unwanted or unpleasant from happening.
Etymology of averted
The word "averted" comes from the Latin "avertere", which means to turn away, and is a combination of "a-" (away from) and "vertere" (to turn).
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of turning something away or preventing it from happening.
Synonyms
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "averted" means to prevent something unwanted or unpleasant from happening, or to turn something away from a particular direction or course.
- It can also mean to avoid or prevent a difficult or unpleasant situation.
Usage Examples
- The driver averted a collision by swerving to the side of the road.
- The company averted a financial crisis by reducing costs and increasing efficiency.
- The doctor averted a serious infection by administering antibiotics promptly.
Antonyms
caused
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triggered
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supported
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