Deflect

/dɪˈflɛkt/ verb

To deflect is to make something change direction after hitting it, or to avoid dealing with a question, blame, or criticism by turning it aside.

It comes from Latin “deflectere,” meaning “to bend away,” from “de-” (away) and “flectere” (to bend). The idea is physically or mentally bending something off its original path.

AMማዞር
ARينحرف
BNবিচ্যুত করা
CSodklonit
DAaflede
DEablenken
ELαποκρούω
ESdesviar
FAمنحرف کردن
FIkääntää
FRdévier
GUવાળવું
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