'Deflect' definitions:

Definition of 'deflect'

From: WordNet
verb
Prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening; "Let's avoid a confrontation"; "head off a confrontation"; "avert a strike" [syn: debar, forefend, forfend, obviate, deflect, avert, head off, stave off, fend off, avoid, ward off]
verb
Turn from a straight course, fixed direction, or line of interest [syn: deflect, bend, turn away]
verb
Turn aside and away from an initial or intended course
verb
Draw someone's attention away from something; "The thief distracted the bystanders"; "He deflected his competitors" [syn: distract, deflect]
verb
Impede the movement of (an opponent or a ball); "block an attack" [syn: parry, block, deflect]

Definition of 'Deflect'

From: GCIDE
  • Deflect \De*flect"\, v. i. To turn aside; to deviate from a right or a horizontal line, or from a proper position, course or direction; to swerve. [1913 Webster]
  • At some part of the Azores, the needle deflecteth not, but lieth in the true meridian. --Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster]
  • To deflect from the line of truth and reason. --Warburton. [1913 Webster]

Definition of 'deflect'

From: GCIDE
  • deflect \de*flect"\ (d[-e]*fl[e^]kt"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deflected; p. pr. & vb. n. Deflecting.] [L. deflectere; de- + flectere to bend or turn. See Flexible.] To cause to turn aside; to bend; as, rays of light are often deflected; to deflect a punch; to deflect criticism by acknowledging a mistake. [1913 Webster +PJC]
  • Sitting with their knees deflected under them. --Lord (1630). [1913 Webster]