Divertible - Law Dictionary Search Results
Divert
from any course or intended application to deflect as to divert a river from its channel to divert commerce from its
Divertive
Tending to divert diverting amusing interesting
divert
divert 1 : to turn from one course or use to
Diverter
One who or that which diverts turns off or pleases
Entertainment
An entertainment is a source or means of amusement; a diverting performance, especially a public performance, as a concert, drama, or
Divertible
Capable of being diverted
Pervert
To turnanother way to divert
highjacking
while it is in transit either to rob it or divert it to an alternate destination
Indivertible
Not to be diverted or turned aside
Misderive
To turn or divert improperly to misdirect
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