Similar words: detract, detractor, detraction, off the track, on the track, backtrack, beside the point, retrace. Meaning: n. a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass. v. wander from a direct or straight course.
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1. The leadership moved to sidetrack the proposal.
2. They have a tendency to try to sidetrack you from your task.
3. Do not sidetrack into dwelling on what is wrong with it.
4. He'd tried to hurry Eloise away, to sidetrack the woman standing in their path.
5. Along the way, they intend to sidetrack some of President Bush's most controversial proposals, while compromising on others.
6. It's my turn. Don't try to sidetrack me.
7. Environmentalists accuse it of trying to sidetrack the issue.
8. It's my turn. Don't try to sidetrack.
9. The corrupt officials tried to sidetrack our investigation.
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11. Sidetrack inside casing is a very effective way to exploit the residual gas with low cost.
12. The only way to keep a governor from becoming senator is to sidetrack him off into the presidency.
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