A turning aside (of your course or attention or concern)
An activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates.
An attack calculated to draw enemy defense away from the point of the principal attack.
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 .
6 The water board can issue orders requiring property owners to reduce diversion .
7 Conclusions: An increase in ED bed capacity did not affect ambulance diversion .
8 And the more remote the diversion is from the theme the better.
9 Next to the dance, some form of musical diversion was in favor.
10 After I finish here, I'm going to try to create a diversion .
11 ED and waiting room statistics as well as diversion status were obtained.
12 But, just looking at the pictures is a charming diversion right now.
13 No doubt they are away about some new, more seasonal diversion now.
14 Brisk diuresis occurred within 48 hours obviating the need of urinary diversion .
15 You could offer them diversion in the shape of a theatrical entertainment.
16 And don't nobody think that you can use this as a diversion .
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Diversion в диалектах
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