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divert
verb as in turn a different direction
verb as in amuse, entertain
verb as in take attention away
Example Sentences
Also appearing on the Sunday Show, Alexander said Swinney was using independence to divert attention away from the SNP's "horrific" record on public services.
In a 2011 lawsuit, an unpaid creditor alleged that James used a web of affiliated companies to divert funds to himself and other business entities.
Still, UBS believes investors would prefer regulatory capital releases to be diverted into share buybacks.
Thursday's flight saw a regular deportation flight bound for Eastern Europe diverted to France to offload nine people.
Crews have refused aircraft, abandoned takeoffs or diverted because fumes had filled their cabins.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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