[no obj] : to change direction quickly or suddenly
▪ The ship veered away to the north. ▪ The car nearly veered off the road. ▪ The wind suddenly veered and began to blow from the east. ▪ The rocket veered off course. [=began to go in the wrong direction] — often used figuratively ▪ The story veers toward the ridiculous at times. ▪ She veered into politics soon after college.
▪ The ship veered away to the north. ▪ The car nearly veered off the road. ▪ The wind suddenly veered and began to blow from the east. ▪ The rocket veered off course. [=began to go in the wrong direction] — often used figuratively ▪ The story veers toward the ridiculous at times. ▪ She veered into politics soon after college.





