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He suffered an acident that almost killed him and his brother the acident is not known yet
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To avert is to turn away or to prevent. You might avert your gaze or avert a disaster — either way, you are avoiding something
avert sentence
AVERT was created in 1986.
August 14 1912
I was able to narrowly avert an accident.
by a car acident
probably by acident
The past tense of avert is averted.
The noun form of avert is aversion.
"I had to avert my eyes, the sun was so blinding."