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deflect

verb [I or T]
 
 
/dɪˈflekt/

Definition

to (cause to) change direction: The crowd cheered as the goalkeeper deflected the shot. He deflected the ball away from the goal. The prime minister deflected mounting criticism today by announcing tax cuts. The ball deflected off my hockey stick, straight into the goal.Changing direction
(Definition of deflect verb from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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