deviator

noun
/ˈdivieɪtɚ/US/ˈdiːvieɪtə/UK

Etymology

From deviate + -or.

  1. borrowed from dēviātus
  2. suffixed as deviator — “deviate + or

Definitions

  1. That which deviates, or causes deviation

    • For Tories like Cartland, deviating from the Chamberlain line was seen as betrayal, not disagreement, and the deviators were subjected to raw schoolboy pressure.

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