Synonym: amuse, confuse, delight, detract, distract, entertain, tickle. Similar words: diverse, diversity, biodiversity, dived, revert, advert, covert, subvert. Meaning: [daɪ'vɜːt] v. 1. turn aside; turn away from 2. send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one 3. occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion 4. withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions.
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61. Small channels are built to divert some of the traffic to the new route.
62. Feffer, wishing to divert him, had told him the tale of the insurance adjuster who pulled out the pistol.
63. Elya must be furious with her, and she was trying to divert his attention.
64. Shrub roses were trussed to let people pass; signs erected to divert visitors from the non-scenic compost heap.
65. A hunt follower with a terrier sends it in after others try to divert the water.
66. Humans are inside the test tube to prevent the experiment from crashing, to divert the trials from overt crisis.
67. Even if they could be accurately measured, they may well divert attention from the real cause of behaviour.
68. We must also divert money from the expensive irrelevancies of poster campaigns and media triumphalism towards full-time agencies and local party-building.
69. Fortunately for the young refugees, there was much to divert them from the risk they were taking.
70. Advocates of globalisation advise third world economic planners to divert water away from food production to increase manufacturing.
71. Anywhere you go in space, your ship's autopilot could divert to an unknown rendezvous.
72. Concern about sea-level rise must not be allowed to divert attention from other problems caused by the increase of coastal populations.
73. I found a computer game to divert the children.
74. How otherwise can we divert ourselves?
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75. The trucks were forced to divert to another road.
76. Divert Teleport . Choose destination for another's teleport.
77. No organization or individual shall intervene, embezzle and divert.
78. In my mind's eye my eyes ached to divert.
79. When you divert water, there's a little run-off.
80. Unidentified aircraft on guard, divert from your present course!
81. To divert to an improper use; misapply.
82. I forget these tales cannot divert you.
83. Agricultural insurance is one of "the three backbones of Modern Agriculture", which can divert natural risk, promote production and guarantee farmers steady income, etc.
84. He can always invent a new game to divert the children.
85. Planning uninterrupted time; divert your phone; make it known that are unavailable.
86. Scientists would divert the sugar naturally produced in the body into the implanted electrical generator.
87. She headed a run with young Crossjay to divert her mind.
88. A two- (or more) cell strategy provides the capability to divert traffic to an alternate cell (cell B) while maintenance is being applied to a primary cell (cell A).
89. Increase amounts of suppliers' invoices through collusion and divert additional payment to vendors for personal use.
90. By Moner-war, they makes an invisible new colonial rob, in order to divert their own expense in financial crisis onto us.
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