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    de·rail
    [dəˈrāl]
    verb
    (be derailed)
    derail (verb) · derails (third person present) · derailed (past tense) · derailed (past participle) · derailing (present participle)
    1. cause (a train or trolley car) to leave its tracks accidentally:
      "a train was derailed after it collided with a herd of cattle"
      • (of a train or trolley car) accidentally leave the tracks:
        "the trolley cars had a tendency to derail on sharp corners"
      • obstruct (a process) by diverting it from its intended course:
        "the plot is seen by some as an attempt to derail the negotiations"
    Origin
    mid 19th century: from French dérailler, from dé- (expressing removal) + rail ‘rail’.
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  3. The verb "derail" has the following meanings:
    1. To cause a train or other vehicle to run off the rails of a track.
    2. To obstruct the progress of or frustrate a plan or process123.
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    transitive verb 1 : to cause to run off the rails 2 a : to obstruct the progress of : frustrate security problems derailed the tour
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    derail verb (PLAN) [ T ] to prevent a plan or process from succeeding: Renewed fighting threatens to derail the peace talks.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/derail
    to cause (a train, streetcar, etc.) to run off the rails of a track. to cause to fail or become deflected from a purpose; reduce or delay the chances for success or development of: Being drafted into the army derailed his career for two years.
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