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  1. to direct a person's attention away from an activity or subject towards another one that is less important: Ruth was looking for an envelope in a drawer when she was sidetracked by some old letters. The students sidetracked their teacher into talking about her hobby. I'm sorry I'm late - I got sidetracked. Compare. digress.

  2. 1. : to shunt aside (as to a railroad siding) 2. a. : to turn aside from a purpose : deflect. b. : to prevent action on by diversionary tactics. sidetrack an issue. Examples of sidetrack in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web. Noun. The dream sequences, flashbacks and sidetracks don’t always succeed, and Torres’s absurdist humor is hit-or-miss.

  3. to direct a person's attention away from an activity or subject toward another one that is less important: Ruth was looking for an envelope in a drawer when she was sidetracked by some old letters. The students sidetracked their teacher into talking about her hobby. I'm sorry I'm late - I got sidetracked.

  4. to direct a person's attention away from an activity or subject towards another one that is less important: Ruth was looking for an envelope in a drawer when she was sidetracked by some old letters. The students sidetracked their teacher into talking about her hobby. I'm sorry I'm late - I got sidetracked.

  5. Sidetracked definition: distracted from the main subject, task, course, etc.. See examples of SIDETRACKED used in a sentence.

  6. I was supposed to be writing a letter but I'm afraid I got sidetracked. Don’t be sidetracked into discussing individual cases. Want to learn more? Definition of sidetrack verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Sidetrack definition: to move or distract from the main subject or course.. See examples of SIDETRACK used in a sentence.

  8. sidetrack. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English side‧track /ˈsaɪdtræk/ verb [ transitive] 1 to make someone stop doing what they should be doing, or stop talking about what they started talking about, by making them interested in something else Don’t get sidetracked by the audience’s questions. 2 American English to delay or ...

  9. 4 days ago · If you are sidetracked by something, it makes you forget what you intended to do or say, and start instead doing or talking about a different thing. He'd managed to avoid being sidetracked by Schneider's problems.

  10. To sidetrack is to veer off a straight path, or to cause something (or someone) to do so. The smell of a rabbit in the woods might sidetrack your dog from coming when you call him.

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