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di·vert·ing [daɪˈvɜ:tɪŋ] ADJ

diverting

di·vert [daɪˈvɜ:t] VB trans

1. divert (reroute):

2. divert (reallocate):

3. divert (distract):

4. divert (amuse):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Research is gained by diverting a percentage of earned experience points toward personal or faction-specific research projects, instead of new levels.
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He describes ludicrous research agendas in so-called academies of projectors, diverting resources from their empoverished country.
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Throughout its existence, the league operated on a strength of sixteen clubs, occasionally diverting to seventeen to level out promotion and relegation.
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After the 1952 disaster, the village was rebuilt, including diverting the river around the village.
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In recent years, farmers are also diverting towards horticulture.
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Hydroelectricity is generated by diverting 2400cuft/s m3/s through a mile-long penstock around the former falls.
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There are diverting moments but it adds up to nothing in particular.
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The fire was finally contained and extinguished five days later by diverting streams into all openings and then filling them with gravel, clay and debris.
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Skimming by diverting pre-tax profits is just one of many possible methods.
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Steadily diverting, despite its monotonous pace and length.
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