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diverting
[dih-vur-ting, dahy-]
Other Word Forms
- divertingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of diverting1
Example Sentences
Then there’s the cost of diverting hospital resources, of children missing school, of parents staying home from work to care for sick kids, and the lasting toll of some measles infections, including deafness or worse.
Ethanol is produced from crops like sugarcane and maize, and expanding its use means diverting farm produce into manufacturing more fuel.
She said money recovered through proceeds of crime legislation was primarily used to fund community projects "aimed at diverting young people away from crime".
If the question bothered him, he didn't show it, appearing instead to shrug and diverting his gaze.
The new ordinance also creates a new category of “severe” violation, such as diverting cannabis to unlawful establishments, which would result in a $34,000 fine.
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