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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Sidetrack' in a Sentence

"To divert or shift away from the main subject or course." more

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The professor was sidetracking into a fascinating anecdote during the lecture.
The speaker was sidetracking from the main agenda to address a pressing issue.
As the hiker was sidetracking to explore a hidden trail, she discovered a beautiful waterfall.
While discussing the budget, the team lead was sidetracking into unrelated personal stories.
The detective was sidetracking the suspect with casual conversation to gather more information.

Sidetrack

sahyd-trak
verbTo divert or shift away from the main subject or course.
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Last Updated On: August 15, 2024
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