6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Distract' in a Sentence
"To pull away or divert, such as the mind or attention." more
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The new email notification tends to distract her during work hours.
By the deadline, the urgent emails will have distracted him from his main project.
Before the meeting starts, the new employee will have distracted everyone with an amusing anecdote.
The loud noise from the construction site had distracted her during the important business meeting.
The loud construction noise outside will be distracting during the important conference call.
The unexpected news will distract him from his current project.
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