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June 12, 2016 Word of the Day

deflect /dɪˈflɛkt/ verb
deflect
/dɪˈflɛkt/
verb

deflects; deflected; deflecting

The goalie is deflecting the ball away from the net.
The goalie is deflecting the ball away from the net.
Definition of DEFLECT

1 a [+ object] : to cause (something that is moving) to change direction

  • armor that can deflect bullets

  • The goalie deflected the ball with his hands.

b [no object] : to hit something and suddenly change direction

  • The ball deflected off the goalie's shoulder.

2 [+ object] : to keep (something, such as a question) from affecting or being directed at a person or thing

  • She's skilled at deflecting [=avoiding] questions/criticism.

  • They are trying to deflect attention from the troubled economy.

  • The blame was deflected from the chairman.

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