Occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion.
Turn aside; turn away from.
Draw someone's attention away from something.
Withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions.
1 Such programmes divert public money from essential investment in health and education.
2 I couldn't believe it possible, actually managing to divert a launched bombardment.
3 Hood knew better than to ask Parangosky why she needed to divert .
4 More importantly, they divert important taxpayer money away from other vital areas.
5 He began to divert funds as early as 2000, the SEC said.
6 The proposal to divert funds will be tabled before the National Assembly.
7 Or simply to divert suspicion away from himself and his true motives?
8 Pence did not want divert any attention from the talks, Farah said.
9 Sellers could divert vessels to other buyers, however, if Iran cannot pay.
10 It was simply a ruse to divert inquiry into a wrong channel.
11 They divert the mind and break the force of the impending blow.
12 The effect will be to divert funds from NHS hospitals to shareholders.
13 In it, he argued that humanity will fail to divert global disaster.
14 Vertonghen stretched again to divert the striker's shot past the far post.
15 Florida city to divert highway water runoff to neighborhood lawns ORLANDO, Fla.
16 He knew the source of her anger, sought to divert her attention.
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