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    di·vert
    [dəˈvərt, dīˈvərt]
    verb
    divert (verb) · diverts (third person present) · diverted (past tense) · diverted (past participle) · diverting (present participle)
    1. cause (someone or something) to change course or turn from one direction to another:
      "a scheme to divert water from the river to irrigate agricultural land"
      • (of a vehicle or person) change course:
        "an aircraft has diverted and will be with you shortly"
      • reallocate (something, especially money or resources) to a different purpose:
        "more of their advertising budget was diverted into promotions"
    2. draw (the attention) of someone from something:
      "public relations policies are sometimes intended to divert attention away from criticism"
      • entertain or amuse:
        "although the audience members were diverted by this new symphony, critics disliked it"
    Origin
    late Middle English: via French from Latin divertere, from di- ‘aside’ + vertere ‘to turn’.
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    verb
    1. cause (someone or something) to change course or turn from one direction to another:
      • draw (the attention) of someone from something:
        Opposite:
       
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      divert [ dih- vurt, dahy- ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect. British. to route (traffic) on a detour. to draw off to a different course, purpose, etc. to distract from serious occupation; entertain or amuse.
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      divert verb [T] (CHANGE DIRECTION) Add to word list Add to word list C2 to cause something or someone to change direction: Traffic will be diverted through the side streets while the main road is resurfaced. Our flight had to be diverted to Newark because of the storm. to use something for a different purpose:
      dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/divert
      divert to turn from a path or course; deflect; to veer: divert one’s talents to trivial pursuits
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      Definition of divert verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary divert verb /daɪˈvɜːt/ /daɪˈvɜːrt/ Verb Forms [often passive] to make somebody/something change direction
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      di•vert /dɪˈvɜrt, daɪ-/ v. [ ~ + object] to turn aside or from a path or course; draw off to a different course or use: We diverted our funds to paying for college. to distract (the attention): My attention was diverted for a moment by the accident. to distract from serious occupation; entertain or amuse: The children were diverted by the clown.
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