strayed

strayed
index lost (disoriented)

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  • strayed — streɪ v. wander off, leave the correct course; roam, meander; deviate from the norm, err; digress adj. lost, wandering, out of place; scattered, random, incidental n. one that has strayed; domestic animal that is lost or wandering far from its… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • strayed aircraft — An aircraft that has deviated significantly from its intended track or reports that it is lost. As soon as an ATS (air traffic services) unit becomes aware of a strayed aircraft, it takes all necessary steps to assist the aircraft and safeguard… …   Aviation dictionary

  • strayed — adjective Who has lost his way. Syn: stray …   Wiktionary

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  • strayed — past of stray …   Useful english dictionary

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  • deviated from the plan — strayed from the strategy or previous arrangement …   English contemporary dictionary

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