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    deflect
    /dɪˈflɛkt/

    verb

    • 1. cause (something) to change direction; turn aside from a straight course: "the bullet was deflected harmlessly into the ceiling" Similar turn aside/awaydivertavertsidetrack

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  2. to attack or blame another person rather than accepting criticism or blame for your own actions: When someone deflects, they are trying to feel less guilty, avoid negative consequences, and put the blame on others. The guilty person deflects their guilt onto the person who is accusing them or onto another person. Fewer examples.

  3. : to turn (something) aside especially from a straight course or fixed direction. armor that deflects bullets. deflecting attention from the troubled economy. deflect a question. intransitive verb. : to turn aside : deviate. the shot deflected off the goalie's shoulder pad. deflectable. di-ˈflek-tə-bəl. dē- adjective. deflective. di-ˈflek-tiv. dē-

  4. to attack or blame another person rather than accepting criticism or blame for your own actions: When someone deflects, they are trying to feel less guilty, avoid negative consequences, and put the blame on others. The guilty person deflects their guilt onto the person who is accusing them or onto another person. Fewer examples.

  5. If you deflect something such as criticism or attention, you act in a way that prevents it from being directed towards you or affecting you. The actor changed his name to deflect accusations of nepotism.

  6. Deflect definition: to bend or turn aside; turn from a true course or straight line; swerve.. See examples of DEFLECT used in a sentence.

  7. When you deflect, you throw someone or something off course, often by using a distraction. Another way to deflect something — such as criticism — is to blame someone else. Eventually the truth, like the cat who quickly sees there's nothing unusual up in the sky, catches up with those who deflect.

  8. Definition of deflect verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Define deflect. deflect synonyms, deflect pronunciation, deflect translation, English dictionary definition of deflect. intr. & tr.v. de·flect·ed , de·flect·ing , de·flects To turn aside or cause to turn aside; bend or deviate. de·flect′a·ble adj. de·flec′tive adj....

  10. The impulse would have done nothing to deflect a bullet, which would likely have torn through his arm and into him. From The Daily Beast Frank managed to deflect the automatic's muzzle from himself.

  11. deflect something (away) from something • While helping Johnson to deflect criticism from conservatives, Hoover expanded the mission of his agency in the domestic arena. • A disposition to incremental change can deflect one from considering or even comprehending wider and more fundamental problems .