drift

Noun
  1. A force that moves something along (synset 111467947)
  2. The gradual departure from an intended course due to external influences (as a ship or plane) (synset 113490877)
  3. A process of linguistic change over a period of time (synset 113491096)
  4. A large mass of material that is heaped up by the wind or by water currents (synset 109293139)
  5. A general tendency to change (as of opinion) (synset 106207399)
    "not openly liberal but that is the trend of the book"; "a broad movement of the electorate to the right"
  6. The pervading meaning or tenor (synset 105931283)
    "caught the general drift of the conversation"
  7. A horizontal (or nearly horizontal) passageway in a mine (synset 103244102)
    "they dug a drift parallel with the vein"
Verb
  1. Be in motion due to some air or water current (synset 201906776)
    "The leaves were blowing in the wind"; "the boat drifted on the lake"; "The sailboat was adrift on the open sea"; "the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore"
  2. Wander from a direct course or at random (synset 201929647)
    "The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her"; "don't drift from the set course"
  3. Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment (synset 201885173)
    "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
  4. Vary or move from a fixed point or course (synset 202668899)
    "stock prices are drifting higher"
  5. Live unhurriedly, irresponsibly, or freely (synset 202623391)
    "My son drifted around for years in California before going to law school"
  6. Move in an unhurried fashion (synset 201907211)
    "The unknown young man drifted among the invited guests"
  7. Cause to be carried by a current (synset 201878868)
    "drift the boats downstream"
  8. Drive slowly and far afield for grazing (synset 201579610)
    "drift the cattle herds westwards"
  9. Be subject to fluctuation (synset 200573579)
    "The stock market drifted upward"
  10. Be piled up in banks or heaps by the force of wind or a current (synset 200572467)
    "snow drifting several feet high"; "sand drifting like snow"

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