Deflected

/dɪˈflɛktɪd/ verb

Changed the direction of something by hitting or pushing it, or turned aside a question or criticism by changing the subject.

From Latin 'deflectere,' combining 'de-' (away) and 'flectere' (to bend). The word maintains its physical meaning of bending away, but expanded to include deflecting conversation, blame, or attention away from a target.

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