1 to take someone's attention away from something:
2 to cause something or someone to turn in a different direction:
3 to take attention away from something:
4 to use something such as money for a purpose that is different from the main one or the one that was originally planned:
5 to take a person's or people's attention away from something so that they think about something else:
6 to sell goods or services in a different place from the place where it was planned that they should be sold:
7 to change the way that goods are sent or the place that they are sent to:
8 to arrange for phone calls to go directly to another number:
The injection of a more psychosocial perspective, therefore, diverted some women away from sections, and even informal hospitalization.
Attention is thereby diverted from another variety: informal or unarticulated power.
You may wish to say that so many more children could be benefited if the resources were diverted to them instead.
The home authority, on the other hand, could find its funds being compulsorily diverted to services and cases it considered low priority.
The oncoming flow is partly diverted over, and partly under the body.
If these increase, as in the factor-neutral innovation case, labor and capital will be diverted from other activities so as to clear new land.
More importantly in a developing country context, scarce resources can be diverted from uses that have a higher social priority.
The doctors were diverted into believing that it was related to my stomach.
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