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the deflection
noun
The act of deflecting or something deflected.
Exact(60)
Tells about the deflection of the Eiffel Tower.
Thomas dislodged the ball, but Burnett caught the deflection.
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 Nets could have complained that it appeared Iguodala had fouled Harris on the deflection.
The deflection was the best of several spectacular saves by Barthez.
And even luckier that the officials didn't see the deflection and therefore award a goal kick.
He perfectly timed the deflection to Kittles, who said he was expecting the tap-out.
But there's no pace in the effort, even before the deflection, and Courtois gathers.
That is fine with goals of this nature, but the deflection is a different genre entirely.
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