Sentences

deflect in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To deflect means to cause something to change direction or to divert it from its intended path.

Sample Sentences

  1. The skilled archer was able to deflect the incoming arrow with a well-timed movement.
  2. She used a mirror to deflect the sunlight and create a dazzling display of colors.
  3. During the debate, he tried to deflect questions about his controversial policies.
  4. The shield was designed to deflect bullets, ensuring the soldier's safety in combat.
  5. To avoid confrontation, she decided to deflect the topic of conversation to a lighter subject.
  6. The shield was designed to deflect arrows and protect the knight in battle.
  7. He tried to deflect the blame for the mistake onto his colleague.
  8. The team's strategy was to deflect criticism by focusing on their achievements.
  9. She used humor to deflect an awkward situation during the meeting.
  10. The new technology aims to deflect harmful rays from the sun, ensuring better protection for users.

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