ausscheren

German

Etymology

19th century, from nautical parlance, from Low German utscheren. By surface analysis, aus- (out) + scheren (to escape).

Pronunciation

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Verb

ausscheren (weak, third-person singular present schert aus, past tense scherte aus, past participle ausgeschert, auxiliary sein)

  1. (nautical) to sheer, sheer out (move away from a course, leave a formation)
  2. (automotive) to veer off, change lanes
  3. (figurative) to swerve from, step out of (e.g. a party line)

Conjugation

Antonyms

  • einscheren

Further reading

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