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Sinónimos detallados de divert en inglés

divert:

to divert verbo (diverts, diverted, diverting)

  1. to divert
    to divert; to amuse; entertain someone
  2. to divert
    to deduce; to conclude; to divert
    • deduce verbo (deduces, deduced, deducing)
    • conclude verbo (concludes, concluded, concluding)
    • divert verbo (diverts, diverted, diverting)
  3. to divert
    to divert
    • divert verbo (diverts, diverted, diverting)
  4. to divert
    to divert; to avert; to turn away; to fend off; to parry; to lay off; to keep off
    • divert verbo (diverts, diverted, diverting)
    • avert verbo (averts, averted, averting)
    • turn away verbo (turns away, turned away, turning away)
    • fend off verbo (fends off, fended off, fending off)
    • parry verbo (parries, parried, parrying)
    • lay off verbo (lays off, laid off, laying off)
    • keep off verbo (keeps off, kept off, keeping off)
  5. to divert
    to divert; apply
    • divert verbo (diverts, diverted, diverting)
    • apply verbo
  6. to divert
    to divert; to entertain; to amuse
    • divert verbo (diverts, diverted, diverting)
    • entertain verbo (entertains, entertained, entertaining)
    • amuse verbo (amuses, amused, amusing)
  7. to divert
    – send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one 1
    to divert
    – send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one 1
    • divert verbo (diverts, diverted, diverting)
  8. to divert
    – turn aside; turn away from 1
    to deviate; to divert
    – turn aside; turn away from 1
    • deviate verbo (deviates, deviated, deviating)
    • divert verbo (diverts, diverted, diverting)
  9. to divert
    – withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions 1
    to divert; to hive off
    – withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions 1
    • divert verbo (diverts, diverted, diverting)
    • hive off verbo (hives off, hived off, hiving off)
  10. to divert
    – occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion 1
    to divert; to amuse; disport
    – occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion 1
    • divert verbo (diverts, diverted, diverting)
    • amuse verbo (amuses, amused, amusing)
      • The play amused the ladies1
    • disport verbo

Conjugaciones de divert:

present
  1. divert
  2. divert
  3. diverts
  4. divert
  5. divert
  6. divert
simple past
  1. diverted
  2. diverted
  3. diverted
  4. diverted
  5. diverted
  6. diverted
present perfect
  1. have diverted
  2. have diverted
  3. has diverted
  4. have diverted
  5. have diverted
  6. have diverted
past continuous
  1. was diverting
  2. were diverting
  3. was diverting
  4. were diverting
  5. were diverting
  6. were diverting
future
  1. shall divert
  2. will divert
  3. will divert
  4. shall divert
  5. will divert
  6. will divert
continuous present
  1. am diverting
  2. are diverting
  3. is diverting
  4. are diverting
  5. are diverting
  6. are diverting
subjunctive
  1. be diverted
  2. be diverted
  3. be diverted
  4. be diverted
  5. be diverted
  6. be diverted
diverse
  1. divert!
  2. let's divert!
  3. diverted
  4. diverting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "divert":

  1. send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one1
  2. turn aside; turn away from1
  3. withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions1
  4. occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion1