Synonym: confuse, disturb, divert. Antonym: attract. Similar words: abstract, attract, contract, distress, district, contractor, attraction, attractive. Meaning: [dɪ'strækt] v. 1. draw someone's attention away from something 2. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed.
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91. The passions which distract me from myself and attach me elsewhere, those certainly I oppose with all my strength.
92. To be conscious of the breath means be allowed, because thoughts will distract your attention.
93. When he arrived back, Tigress was cracking melon seeds to distract herself.
94. Sara pretends to want to learn to fly to distract the guy at the desk while Michael grabs the flight log to find out who "VS" is.
95. As global economies sink into bankruptcy, sabre rattling may on occasion be used to distract the populace, but in the main current trends become more pronounced.
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