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transitive verb 1 : to turn away or aside (the eyes, one's gaze, etc.) in avoidance I found the sight so grotesque that I had to avert my eyes … John Gregory Dunne 2 : to see coming and ward off : avoid avert disaster as in prevention the act or practice of keeping something from happening the averting of forest fires can be helped by the clearing of dry underbrush -
prevention -
precluding -
prohibiting -
avoidance -
thwarting -
prohibition -
barring -
neutralization -
forbidding -
forestallment -
outlawing -
circumvention -
enjoining -
nullification -
foiling -
deterrence -
interdicting -
balking -
crossing -
proscribing -
checkmate -
debarment -
negation -
baffling -
determent -
interdiction -
frustration -
proscription -
aid -
assistance -
support -
backing -
promotion -
advancement -
cultivation -
facilitation -
encouragement -
nurture See More present participle of avert as in preventing to keep from happening by taking action in advance her careful planning averted disaster -
preventing -
forestalling -
avoiding -
precluding -
obviating -
providing -
helping -
anticipating -
escaping -
heading off -
thwarting -
nullifying -
deterring -
neutralizing -
staving off -
saving -
impeding -
evading -
hindering -
deflecting -
retarding -
hampering -
shaking -
prohibiting -
foiling -
negating -
counteracting -
offsetting -
forbidding -
shunning -
balking -
eluding -
stalling -
eschewing -
blocking -
barring -
stopping -
halting -
checkmating -
circumventing -
inhibiting -
counterbalancing -
frustrating -
stopping -
baffling -
dodging -
shirking -
ducking -
arresting -
checking -
interfering (with) -
fending (off) -
warding (off) -
compensating (for) -
making up (for) -
aiding -
assisting -
facilitating -
abetting -
easing -
furthering -
advancing -
smoothing -
promoting -
permitting -
fostering -
encouraging -
letting -
allowing -
cultivating -
leaving -
forwarding -
unclogging -
nurturing See More |