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Aberrate

UK
/ˈæbəreɪt/
US
/ˈæbəreɪt/
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Translation of "aberrate" into Russian

aberrate
Verb
raiting
UK
/ˈæbəreɪt/
US
/ˈæbəreɪt/
aberrate
aberrates
aberrated Past Simple / Past Participle
aberrating Gerund
The scientist warned that the data might aberrate due to unforeseen variables.
Учёный предупредил, что данные могут отклоняться из-за непредвиденных переменных.
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Definitions

aberrate
Verb
raiting
UK
/ˈæbəreɪt/
US
/ˈæbəreɪt/
To deviate from the expected or normal course.
The scientist worried that the results might aberrate from the established theory.
To diverge from a moral standard or expected behavior.
He began to aberrate from his usual honest conduct, which concerned his friends.
To cause (something, especially an optical image) to deviate or become distorted from the correct or normal form.
Residual chromatic errors aberrate the edges of the photograph.

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