distract, deflect - draw someone's attention away from something; "The thief distracted the bystanders"; "He deflected his competitors" abash, embarrass - cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious5.put off - avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, quest...
2. To offset the balance of a situation. [Middle English tippen.] tip 3 (tĭp) v. tipped, tip·ping, tips v.tr. 1. To strike gently; tap. 2. a. Baseball To hit (a pitched ball) with the side of the bat so that it glances off. b. Sports To tap or deflect (a ball...
Synonyms for STANDOFF: tie, draw, stalemate, deadlock, dead heat, impasse, seesaw, horse race; Antonyms of STANDOFF: social, friendly, warm, cordial, convivial, sociable, expansive, communicative
The coming delusion and temptation is going to be far too powerful for the none believer and those not worshiping God through Jesus Christ which allows the Holy Spirit to dwell in one’s heart and guide him or her in paths of righteousness and deflect all evil! https://lawrencemorra.com/...
"The main inequality though is the unfair distribution of racing revenue between horsemen and racecourses that filters down from the racecourse into prize-money. This is the PRA's main concern, and we do not want the current issue to deflect from that focus." ...
On the loose-shale hillclimb, the Expedition did better, though it still wanted to climb in a leaping, hobby-horse fashion that made us wonder whether suspension pieces might deflect in a deeply permanent way. Then on the way down, we were heavily on the brakes—there is barely enough...
head someone off intercept, divert, deflect, cut someone off, interpose, block someone off He turned into the hallway and headed her off.head something off prevent, stop, avert, parry, fend off, ward off, forestall good at spotting trouble on the way and heading it offhead...
40. (Fencing) fencing a sharp tap with one's blade on an opponent's blade to deflect it 41. (Sociology) (modifier, often capital) of, characterized by, or relating to the Beat Generation: a beat poet; beat philosophy. adj (postpositive) slang totally exhausted [Old English bēatan; ...
2. To offset the balance of a situation. [Middle English tippen.] tip 3 (tĭp) v. tipped, tip·ping, tips v.tr. 1. To strike gently; tap. 2. a. Baseball To hit (a pitched ball) with the side of the bat so that it glances off. b. Sports To tap or deflect (a ball...
head someone off intercept, divert, deflect, cut someone off, interpose, block someone off He turned into the hallway and headed her off.head something off prevent, stop, avert, parry, fend off, ward off, forestall good at spotting trouble on the way and heading it offhead...