adjective
- tending to deviate or diverge from a standard, norm, or expected course
Usage: formal; less common than 'deviant' or 'deviating'
Examples
- The deviatory behavior of the experimental group differed significantly from the control group.
- His deviatory path through the forest eventually led him back to the main trail.
- The study examined deviatory patterns in student performance across different schools.
- Deviatory responses to the survey suggested a shift in public opinion.
- The architect's deviatory design choices made the building stand out from its surroundings.