Definitionv. draw someone's attention away from something
Last update: September 25, 2015
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The interior of the kirk was clearly designed to have little adornment to distract worshippers from their focus on the minister. [verb]
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Remind them not to distract the driver, or block their view in the mirror. [verb]
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They seemed both distracted; and only because you refused Sir Denzil. [verb]
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"But report spoke truth;--our false witness was indeed the cause, but the deed was her ain distracted act." [verb]
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"By lending his efforts to restore the blessings of peace to his distracted countrymen, and to induce the deluded rebels to lay down their arms." [verb]
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Burley, who had now returned from the pursuit, found his followers in this distracted state. [verb]
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I was distracted with joy. [verb]
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