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Divert

from any course or intended application to deflect as to divert a river from its channel to divert commerce from its

divert

divert 1 : to turn from one course or use to

Divertible

Capable of being diverted

Diverter

One who or that which diverts turns off or pleases

highjacking

while it is in transit either to rob it or divert it to an alternate destination

Way

Highway Act, 1835, power is given to stop up and divert highways, and the mode of proceeding to effect this object

Trestonare

Trestonare, to turn or divert another way.

Literatura

letters, might enter into holy orders, and so stop or divert the services which he might otherwise do as heir to

Entertainment

An entertainment is a source or means of amusement; a diverting performance, especially a public performance, as a concert, drama, or

Bar, plea in

the right of action altogether, instead of merely tending to divert the proceedings to another jurisdiction, or suspend them, or abate

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