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The deflection
noun
The act of deflecting or something deflected.
Exact(60)
The deflection was less than that which was anticipated.
The deflection of Arab and Egyptian trade brought conflict.
The deflection of electrons off the virus's atoms produced the images.
The deflection was the best of several spectacular saves by Barthez.
The deflection was enough to catch Lloris on the wrong foot.
The deflection was proportional to the difference in potential between the plates.
The deflection is a mechanical rotation derived from forces resulting from the current.
The deflection from Michael Clarke at point was key but Warner's side-on throw from deep was still really something.
The deflection shot away towards Prince, who plucked the ball from the air as it passed him.
The deflection is football's equivalent of a positive sample: it disqualifies all goals from a place in the pantheon.
The deflection is magnified by 8928.4 times.
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