13 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 persistent noise from construction work could sidetrack residents from their daily routines.
The technical glitch had sidetracked the webinar discussion for a while.
The politician will have been sidetracking the debate with personal attacks on the opponent.
She will be sidetracking into personal anecdotes to make her speech more engaging.
The heated argument started to sidetrack the meeting away from finding a solution.
I have been sidetracking my cleaning chores by rearranging furniture instead.
The team is sidetracking into discussions about office decor.
The enticing aroma of fresh pastries sidetracked him during his morning workout.
The novel is sidetracking into subplots unrelated to the main story.
I have sidetracked our discussion by bringing up unrelated topics.
The comedian has sidetracked from the main jokes to share personal anecdotes.
By the time the project deadline arrives, unforeseen issues will have sidetracked our progress.
The beautiful scenery outside the window will sidetrack the students from their boring lecture.
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