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1 sapmak
"1. /a/ to turn to, make a turn to; to turn into, enter (a road); to swerve to, veer to. 2. /a/ to begin to (do something that´s disapproved of), resort to (something bad). 3. /dan/ to digress from (one´s topic); to deviate from (one´s goal); to depart from (the straight and narrow)." -
2 sapılmak
"impersonal passive 1. /a/ to turn to (the right or left); to turn into (a road). 2. /dan/ to deviate from, stray from." -
3 sapmak
v. diverge, diverge from, deviate, turn aside, turn, swerve, bear, deflect, detour, digress, lapse, lead away from, oblique, sheer, sheer away, sheer off, slant, stray, swing, turn off, turn up, wander, wander off--------sapmak ( den)v. sheer from -
4 ayrılmak
adj. unstuck--------v. leave, check out; break up, divorce, divorce from; part with, part from; depart; quit, split, split off; apostatize, break away, break with, part company with, cut loose, decamp, defect, desert, deviate, disunite, divaricate, diverge, divide* * *leave -
5 sapmamak
v. (neg. form of sapmak) diverge, diverge from, deviate, turn aside, turn, swerve, bear, deflect, detour, digress, lapse, lead away from, oblique, sheer, sheer away, sheer off, slant, stray, swing, turn off, turn up, wander, wander off -
6 yoldan çıkmak
v. go astray, deviate, fall from, swerve -
7 inhiraf
deviation, deflection. - etmek /dan/ to deviate, be deflected (from). -
8 saptırmak
"1. /ı, a/ to turn (a vehicle, a horse) to (the right or left); to turn (a vehicle, a horse) into (a road); to make (someone) turn to (the right or left); to make (someone) turn into (a road); to make (someone, something) veer or swerve to. 2. /ı, a/ to make (someone) begin to (do something disapproved of). 3. /ı, dan/ to make (someone) digress, deviate, or depart from."
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