noun
- differences or disagreements between things that should be similar or consistent
- official permissions to do something that is normally not allowed by rules or regulations
- measures of how spread out numbers are from their average value
Usage: legal; administrative
Usage: statistics; mathematics
Examples
- The audit revealed several variances between the reported and actual expenses.
- There were significant variances in test scores across different schools.
- The city council approved variances for three new construction projects.
- Homeowners needed variances to build additions that exceeded height limits.
- The statistician calculated the variances to measure data spread.
- Budget variances indicated overspending in several departments.
- Planning variances allowed the restaurant to operate past normal hours.