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Synonyms for “Deflect” — 15 Other Ways to Say It

impede the movement of (an opponent or a ball)

Meaning of Deflect

impede the movement of (an opponent or a ball)

15 Synonyms for Deflect — Words Similar to Deflect

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turn

/tɜːrn/
noun A1

When it is your time to do something, like in a game or line.

Example: It is your turn to play.

shake

/ʃeɪk/
verb A1

To move something quickly back and forth or up and down; to tremble or vibrate.

Example: Shake the juice container before drinking.

counter

/ˈkaʊntər/
noun B1

A long flat table or surface where you buy things or where food is made and served.

Example: The baker placed fresh bread on the counter this morning.

mitigate

/ˈmɪtɪɡeɪt/
verb B2 Formal

Make something less bad or serious; reduce the negative impact.

Example: Regular exercise can mitigate the risk of heart disease.

blame

/bleɪm/
verb B1

to hold someone responsible for something wrong or bad that happened.

Example: Don't blame me for losing your keys.

steal

/stiːl/
verb A2

To take something that is not yours without asking or paying.

Example: It is wrong to steal from shops.

transfer

/trænzˈfɝ/
verb A2

Take or move someone or something to a different location or position.

Example: We transferred the files to the new computer.

transform

/trænzˈfɔrm/
verb B1

Make something become completely different in how it looks or works.

Example: Technology transformed modern society.

Frequently Asked Questions About Synonyms of Deflect

What is another word for "deflect"?

Common synonyms for "deflect" include: intercept, hijack, turn, skew, misuse.

What can I say instead of "deflect"?

Try one of these alternatives: intercept, hijack, turn, skew, misuse. Pick the synonym whose register and meaning fits your sentence — see the cards above for definitions and examples.

When should I use "deflect" instead of "intercept"?

Use "deflect" when you want to keep the exact nuance shown in the meaning section above; switch to "intercept" when you need a different register, level, or shade of meaning. Compare the cards above to decide.

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