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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The company deflects blame for the product's failure onto the manufacturer.
The windshield deflects the wind while driving.
The mirror deflects the light to illuminate the room.
The police officer deflects the questions of the curious onlookers.
The politician deflects the accusations of corruption.
The company's social media team deflects negative comments.
The goalkeeper deflects the ball away from the net.
The education system deflects students' creativity.
The magnetic field deflects the charged particles.
The car's aerodynamic design deflects the wind.
The car's aerodynamic shape deflects air away from the windshield.
The obstacle course deflects the participant's path with various challenges.
The mirror deflects the light and creates a reflection.
The superhero deflects the laser beam with her shield.
The tennis player deflects the ball with a backhand stroke.
The politician deflects questions from the media.
The police officer deflects the blame onto someone else.
The goalkeeper deflects the ball with his hand.
The firewall deflects cyber attacks on the company's network.
The author deflects questions about the inspiration for his book.
The diplomat deflects questions about the country's foreign policy.
The umbrella deflects the raindrops from hitting you.
The CEO deflects blame for the company's failure onto their employees.
The magician deftly deflects the audience's attention away from their secret trick.
The yoga teacher deftly deflects the student's negative energy and redirects it to positivity.
The diplomat deftly deflects the criticism of their country's policies.
The umbrella deflects the raindrops from hitting your head.
The politician deflects the question about the scandal.
The mountain range deflects the wind, causing a rain shadow.
The goalie deflects the puck away from the net.
The satellite dish deflects radio waves to receive signals.
The goalie deflects the soccer ball with his hands.
The company deflects criticism by focusing on its charitable donations.
The mother deflects her child's tantrum by distracting them with a toy.
The detective deflects suspicion from the true culprit.
The skier deflects the tree branch with his pole.
The lawyer deflects the question during cross-examination.
The politician deflects questions about their voting record.
The high wall deflects noise from the highway.
The politician deflects the question about their involvement in the scandal.
The goalie deflects the ball away from the net.
The mirror deflects the sunlight into the room.
The teacher deflects inquiries about the upcoming test.
The chef deflects complaints about the restaurant's service.
The scientist deflects questions about controversial research.
The actor deflects questions about his personal life during interviews.
The therapist deflects personal questions from her patients.
The athlete deflects praise for her individual accomplishments.
The CEO deflects criticism of the company's poor performance.
The teacher deflects the disruptive student's attention to a different task.
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