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is derailed
verb
To cause to come off the tracks.
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That student, however, is derailed by the test.
An MBA student's life is derailed when he gets indicted in New York's largest gang takedown.
"The biggest reason why the peace process is derailed is Erdogan.
Unfortunately, it's a rhythm that is derailed somewhat by the protracted ending.
When a train is derailed, an LNG tender car might be derailed or damaged, causing a release and possible fire.
"But if he fails, if his reform is derailed, there will be no future for Japan".
Taylor's position is derailed by one issue that permeates university-led science across the world.
"The problem is that every time you get something teed up, it is derailed by suicide bombers.
By highlighting these allusions, Esterhazy shows how his text is derailed, distorted or even shaped by his own literary gourmandism.
So it is not surprising that when the stress system is derailed, the brain is a target for damage.
They try to work invisibly and inaudibly until the moment when the bridge explodes or the train is derailed.
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