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41 شط
شَطّ (عن)to deviate (from), depart (from), turn away (from), digress (from), diverge (from), stray (from); to drift; to go to extremes, go too far, exceed the proper bounds, overstep all limits -
42 صرف عن
صَرَفَ عن: ثَنَى عن، حَوّلَ عنto turn (away or aside) from, keep (away) from, dissuade from, alienate from, divert from, distract from, deviate from -
43 ضل
ضَلّ: اِنْحَرَفَto go astray, stray, go wrong, deviate from what is right -
44 عدل عن
عَدَلَ عَنْ: تَحَوّلَ عن، كَفّ عن، عادَ عنto deviate, from, depart from, turn (aside or away) from, digress from; to refrain from, abstain from, desist from; to leave (off), give up, abandon, relinquish, renounce, forgo, drop, waive -
45 عدى عن
عَدّى (فُلاَناً) عن: صَرَفَهُ عن، شَغَلَهُ عنto turn (away or aside) from, keep (away) from, deviate from, divert from -
46 عرج عن
عَرّجَ عنto turn off or away from, swerve from, deviate from, depart from, leave -
47 عسف عن الطريق
عَسَفَ عَنِ الطّرِيقto deviate from, stray from -
48 عند عن
عَنَدَ عن: اِنْحَرَفَ عنto deviate from, swerve from -
49 غوى
غَوَى: ضَلّto go astray, stray (from the right path), deviate from what is right -
50 مال عن
مالَ عن: اِنْحَرَفَ، حادَto deviate from, depart from, turn away from, skew from, diverge from, digress from, divert from, decline from -
51 منحرف
مُنْحَرِف: شاذّaberrant, anomalous, abnormal, irregular, deviate, deviant -
52 نكب عن
نَكَبَ عن: حادَ، مالَto deviate from, swerve from -
53 حرف
حَرَفَ \ deviate, deflect.
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