Complete Definition of "distract"

English

Etymology
From Latin distrahere, "to pull apart", from dis-#Latin|dis-, + trahere, "to pull".

Verb
en-verb

  1. transitive To divert the attention of.

#:The crowd was distracted by a helicopter hovering over the stadium when the only goal of the game was scored.

Translations
German: ablenken
Hebrew: ��ס�� �ת ��עת (lehasyakh et ha'da'at)

fr:distract
io:distract
it:distract
fi:distract
te:distract
vi:distract
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