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A turning aside (of your course or attention or concern)
bending
diversion
deviation
deflection
digression
refraction
divagation
Portuguese
digressão
bending
diversion
deviation
deflection
digression
1
Yes, there was no mistake: the road was
bending
to the left.
2
There was just this one; doing something;
bending
over something; doing something.
3
Then we also asked about the creative process behind this
mind
-
bending
project.
4
But Wood said her attraction to gender
bending
singers goes way back.
5
The investment community is
bending
over backwards to reverse engineer an answer.
1
Objective: To present a new approach to treatment using flow
diversion
technology.
2
The STATE team plan was simple: create a
diversion
and surprise them.
3
But Mr Kua said he saw Mr Marape's claim as a
diversion
.
4
No obvious opportunity for creating a
diversion
awaited her toward the south.
5
Results: All patients had hydrocephalus and all but one required CSF
diversion
.
1
Even the slightest
deviation
in position would result in a missed message.
2
There are a large number of repeats without significant
deviation
in content.
3
The uncertainty then can be the average
deviation
for the standard result.
4
In that sense we could not allow any
deviation
from legal practices.
5
There is one material
deviation
from the semi-final of 12 months ago.
1
I note that the news media are calling this
deflection
Operation Deliverance.
2
The same law of
deflection
is shown, in smaller angles, in Fig.
3
At higher energy and current, the grid was melted by beam
deflection
.
4
His low shot flew in after five minutes via a slight
deflection
.
5
No continuance of the battery current caused any
deflection
of the galvanometer-needle.
1
The other
digression
is the famous contrast of the lawyer and philosopher.
2
But from this
digression
let us return to the affairs of Austria.
3
But never mind our little
digression
-
the
value
of study lies in study.
4
A
digression
is necessary to explain the peculiar configuration of the ground.
5
It was useless to turn and double, indulge in gently playful
digression
.
1
It's their
refraction
of a distant light source that almost blinded us.
2
The impressions of objects underwent a considerable
refraction
before reaching his mind.
3
Let me assume that the index of
refraction
in air is 1.
4
The deception may also be aided by a slight degree of
refraction
.
5
The reflection which resulted from this
refraction
was, necessarily, divergent and perverted.
1
Let us be set down at Queen's Crawley without further
divagation
,
and see how Miss Rebecca Sharp speeds there.
2
After these mystic
divagations
,
the writer had experienced a period of calm.
3
They watch keenly and with reprobation in Mr. Hearst's press our slightest
divagations
.
4
The Rajah had not been idle during the interval of dinner-givings and social
divagations
.
5
The precious Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle, hob-a-nobbed with every Muse in her amazing
divagations
.
1
And that all Anticipation is but a
deflexion
or declination by accident.
2
Stormgren's feelings were very mixed as he stared at the scarcely visible
deflexion
of the trace.
3
But up to sixty yards the lateral
deflexion
from wind is negligible; past this it may amount to three or four feet.
4
N., and this parallel was followed with slight
deflexions
to the Togoland frontier.
5
"Of what other great men can you equally say it?-andthat he has never, but never, had a
deflexion
?
"
Mrs. Mulville exultantly demanded.
have a deflexion
lateral deflexion
visible deflexion
Portuguese
digressão
refracção
refração
Catalan
refracció
desviament
digressió
desviació
Spanish
desviación