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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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He had been sidetracking the team with his off-topic anecdotes during the important project meeting.
The politician had been sidetracking the debate by bringing up personal issues instead of addressing the key policy questions.
The detective had been sidetracking the investigation by focusing too much on unrelated details.
The comedian had been sidetracking the audience with spontaneous jokes that had nothing to do with the main theme of the show.
The professor had been sidetracking the lecture with fascinating but irrelevant historical anecdotes.

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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