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Meaning of deflect
to cause something to change direction
Etymology of deflect
The word "deflect" comes from the Latin words "de" meaning "away" and "flectere" meaning "to bend", historically used to describe the act of bending or turning something away from its original course
Synonyms
Definitions
- To cause something to change direction by hitting or pushing against it
- * To avoid or distract someone's attention from something
- * To change the direction or course of something
Usage Examples
- The goalkeeper deflected the ball with her hand
- * She tried to deflect attention from her mistake by changing the subject
- * The new policy is designed to deflect criticism from the government