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Pervert

To turnanother way to divert

Misderive

To turn or divert improperly to misdirect

Recreate

after wearying toil or anxiety to relieve to cheer to divert to amuse to gratify

Harlequin

party colored clothes who plays tricks often without speaking to divert the bystanders or an audience a merry andrew originally a

Derive

To turn the course of as water to divert and distribute into subordinate channels to diffuse to communicate to

hijack

control of (an aircraft) esp. by forcing the pilot to divert the aircraft to another destination hijack n hi·jack·er n

Hankey pankey

Professional cant the chatter of conjurers to divert attention from their tricks hence jugglery

By pass

A by passage for a pipe or other channel to divert circulation from the usual course

By wash

outlet from a dam or reservoir also a cut to divert the flow of water

Son of Sam law

of his story a 1977 New York statute attempted to divert to his victims] : a law preventing criminals from profiting

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