Encara no tenim significats per a "divert suspicion".
1Or simply to divert suspicion away from himself and his true motives?
2Had Chalker discredited me to divert suspicion from himself and his cronies?
3Maybe they wanted to divert suspicion, or thin out the population a bit.
4What better way to divert suspicion than to direct it toward someone else?
5A mere nothing might divert suspicion from Chupin and direct it toward her.
6Death was delayed long enough, also, to divert suspicion from the real poisoner.
7If Cleary ran away, it would be easy to divert suspicion to him.
8And of course, Mrs. Pierce will do all she can to divert suspicion.
9Would the quavering slaves have presence of mind to divert suspicion?
10The people of Willowfield were necessary sacrifices to cover his tracks and divert suspicion.
11Prosecutors maintained that the wily peasant had added the notes later to divert suspicion.
12The man could do no harm; indeed, he served to divert suspicion from others.
13You're just trying to divert suspicion from yourself onto me!
14It will divert suspicion, even if we are seen by Stark or your bookkeeper.
15Of course, a further guard, which she asked for, to divert suspicion, was refused.
16He stabbed himself later in order to divert suspicion.
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