deflected

[dɪˈflektɪd]

deflected Definition

  • 1cause (something) to change direction; turn aside from a straight course
  • 2prevent something from happening as planned

Using deflected: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bullet deflected off the wall and hit the ground.

  • Example

    She deflected the conversation away from her personal life.

  • Example

    The goalie deflected the ball with his hand.

  • Example

    He deflected the criticism by blaming others.

deflected Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for deflected

Antonyms for deflected

Phrases with deflected

  • to shift focus or divert attention away from something

    Example

    The politician tried to deflect attention from the scandal by talking about other issues.

  • to shift responsibility for something to someone else

    Example

    He tried to deflect blame for the mistake onto his colleague.

  • to avoid or minimize criticism

    Example

    The company tried to deflect criticism by emphasizing their commitment to environmental sustainability.

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Summary: deflected in Brief

To 'deflect' [dɪˈflektɪd] means to cause something to change direction or prevent something from happening as planned. It can refer to physical objects, such as a bullet deflected off a wall, or conversations, such as deflecting attention away from a sensitive topic. 'Deflect' has synonyms like 'divert' and 'bounce,' and antonyms like 'direct' and 'guide.' Phrases like 'deflect attention' and 'deflect blame' are common.