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4 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 technical glitch had sidetracked the webinar discussion for a while.
The heated argument had sidetracked the negotiation process.
The unexpected visitor had sidetracked the meeting agenda.
The fascinating story had sidetracked her from completing the assigned task.

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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