deflect

UK /dɪˈflɛkt/ US /dɪˈflɛkt/
verb 5

Definitions

verb

1

To make (something) deviate from its original path or position.

2

To touch the ball, often unwittingly, after a shot or a sharp pass, thereby making it unpredictable for the other players.

The defender deflected the cross into his own net.

3

To deviate from an original path or position.

4

To avoid addressing (questions, criticism, etc.).

The Prime Minister deflected some increasingly pointed questions by claiming he had an appointment.

5

To divert (attention, etc.).

Certainly there was much in the relationship itself that, with so much energy deflected into logistic maneuvering was never […] "worked out."

Critics suggest that Fernández, an unashamed populist and nationalist, is seeking to deflect attention from social disharmony at home.

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