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deviation

dee-vee-AY-shuhn
noun
1
A departure from an expected, planned, or normal course of action.
"Any deviation from the safety procedure must be reported immediately."
"Her essay showed a clear deviation from the usual exam answer."
2
In statistics, a measure of how far a single value differs from the average.
"The standard deviation tells you how spread out the data is."

How to Use Deviation

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA move or difference away from what is normal, expected, or planned.

Common pairings
standard deviation deviation from the norm minor deviation

Word Forms

deviations plural

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Etymology

From Medieval Latin dēviātiō, from dēviāre, "to turn off the road" — built from de- ("off") + via ("way").

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