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9 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 unexpected celebrity appearance has distracted reporters from the main event.
The intricate dance moves have distracted the audience from any other performance on stage.
The exciting gameplay has distracted gamers from the outside world.
The new technology has distracted employees in the office from their usual tasks.
The colorful decorations have distracted the children during the school assembly.
The thrilling plot twists have distracted readers from putting down the mystery novel.
The aromatic spices have distracted chefs from following the original recipe.
His charismatic speeches have distracted the audience from the politician's controversial past.
The stunning artwork in the gallery has distracted visitors from the passing time.

Distract

dih-strakt
verbTo pull away or divert, such as the mind or attention.
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Last Updated On: January 24, 2024
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