sidetracking

[sahyd-trak-ing]

sidetracking Definition

  • 1to divert from a main issue or course
  • 2to cause to fail to stay on the main track

Using sidetracking: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sidetracking" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The speaker kept sidetracking the discussion with irrelevant anecdotes.

  • Example

    Don't let minor setbacks sidetrack you from achieving your goals.

  • Example

    The project was sidetracked by budget cuts.

  • Example

    We need to avoid sidetracking and stay focused on the main objective.

sidetracking Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sidetracking

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Summary: sidetracking in Brief

'Sidetracking' [sahyd-trak-ing] is a verb that means to divert from a main issue or course, or to cause to fail to stay on the main track. It is often used in discussions, projects, and goals, and can be exemplified by 'The speaker kept sidetracking the discussion with irrelevant anecdotes.' 'Sidetracking' can be formalized as 'diverting,' and informally expressed as 'getting off track.'