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    De·flect
    /dəˈflek(t)/

    verb

    • 1. cause (something) to change direction by interposing something; turn aside from a straight course: "the bullet was deflected harmlessly into the ceiling" Similar turn aside/awaydivertavertsidetrack
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  3. Deflect is a verb that means to turn (something) aside especially from a straight course or fixed direction. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for deflect.

  4. Deflect means to change direction, to cause someone to change direction, or to avoid something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts with examples and synonyms.

  5. Deflect means to bend or turn aside, or to turn from a true course or straight line. Learn more about its synonyms, usage, and origin from Dictionary.com, a trusted source of English definitions and meanings.

  6. Deflect means to change direction, cause something to do this, or avoid something. Learn how to use deflect in different contexts, such as sports, psychology, or criticism, with examples and synonyms.

  7. When you deflect, you throw someone or something off course, often by using a distraction. Another way to deflect something — such as criticism — is to blame someone else. Eventually the truth, like the cat who quickly sees there's nothing unusual up in the sky, catches up with those who deflect.

  8. 2 days ago · Deflect means to turn or cause to turn aside from a course, or to make something go in a different direction. Learn how to use deflect in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin.

  9. Deflect means to change direction or make something change direction, especially after hitting something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with examples, synonyms and pronunciation tips.

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