1. divert
The crime crackdown is an attempt to divert attention from social problems.
A magician might attempt to divert your attention as he shoves the rabbit into the hat.
The money should be diverted to the project, he said.
divert attetion
The company should divert more resources into research.
Owing to the bad weather they had to divert our flight to Frankfurt.
Nowak wanted to divert suspicion as much as possible.
We'll have to divert traffic while we install the new road barrier.
you often divert your attention to something less painful
Public relations policies are sometimes intended to divert attention away from criticism.
They diverted a lot of money to themselves.
She could divert herself from the anxieties.
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