vy-ā-√ vṛt Ā. -vartate (rarely P.), to become separated or singled out from (instr.), [RV.]; [AV.]; [Br.]; to become separated or distinct, be distinguished as or in some partic. form of [MaitrUp.]; to turn or wind in different directions, divide (as a road), [MBh.]; to be dispersed (as an army), [Hariv.]; to be opened, [Suśr.]; to turn away from, part with, get rid of (instr. or abl.), [Ragh.]; [Kathās.]; to diverge from, be inconsistent with (abl.), [Sarvad.]; to go away, depart, [Śāntiś.]; to come back, return, [Ratnāv.]; [Rājat.]; to turn round, revolve, [R.]; to sink (as the sun), [MBh.]; to come to an understanding or settlement, [AitBr.]; to come to an end, cease, perish, disappear, [MBh.]; [Hariv.] &c.: Caus. -vartayati (Pass. -vartyate), to divide, separate from (instr. or abl.; ind.p. -vartya, ‘with the exception of’, [Bālar.]), [TBr.] &c. &c.; to free from (instr.), [MaitrS.]; to turn about or round, [MBh.]; [Kād.]; to keep back, avert, [R.]; to throw about, strew, [MBh.]; to exchange, substitute one for another, [Hariv.]; to lay aside (the staff), [R.]; (with anyathā) to retract (a word), [MBh.]; to remove (pain or distress), [Vikr.]; to destroy or annul (an enemy or a rule), [Ragh. xv, 7] : Desid. -vivṛsate, to wish or intend to liberate one's self from or get rid of (abl.), [ŚBr.]
vy-āvṛ́t f. distinction, superiority, pre-eminence over (gen. or instr.), [TS.]; [TBr.]; [Kāṭh.]
cessation, [TBr.]