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/d
ɪ
ˈflɛkt/
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USA pronunciation: IPA
/dɪˈflɛkt/
,
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(di flekt
′
)
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as if by seeking to deflect it
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Deflect
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deflect (intransitive use)
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Deflect blame for the undesirable activities
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deflect conversation
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deflect guilt in the modern news cycle
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deflect her from doing anything beyond negotiating
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deflect responsibility VS. shirk responsibility VS. dodge responsibility
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Deflect someone's pushing ...?
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divert-deflect
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divert/distract/deflect attention
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draws one’s attention as if by seeking to deflect it
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Humans developed smiles as a way to deflect predators ....
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ricochet/deflect and rebound
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To deflect somebody from doing something
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to deflect, to swerve, to deviate
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to deflect/divert attention from something
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