diverter in the PONS Dictionary

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By 1993, call forwarding was offered to nearly every business line subscriber, making these diverters obsolete.
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The issues cost the region its status as the best waste diverter in the province.
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A switch on the diverter mechanism starts and stops a timer and a pulse totaliser.
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His quickcharge battery recharger was based on a diverter pole generator.
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This feature was modified by adding a concrete slab under the drop and two trapezoid-shaped diverters on the sides.
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You can turn off the diverter in winter and water goes to the treatment plant, as it usually does.
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Additional protection against unplanned overvoltage events (such as switching surges) can be provided by means of a surge diverter known as portable protective air gap.
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To prevent the startling and potentially damaging effects of the explosive combustion of this raw fuel, a diverter valve is used.
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There is a diverter flap in the ventilation system for this.
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Chimneys are typically built with a water diverter known as a "cricket" or "saddle" above the chimney.
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