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Meaning
Verb
●
To
divert
the
attention
of.
●
To make
crazy
or
insane
; to
drive
to distraction.
Adj
●
Separated;
drawn
asunder.
●
Insane; mad.
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Origin
distract
English
distrahere
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
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Divert
Deflect
Deter
Amuse
Entertain
Confuse
Dissuade
Preoccupy
Disturb
Disrupt
Discourage
Frustrate
Annoy
Overwhelm
Deceive
Demotivate
Frighten
Scare
Hinder
Alienate
Interrupt
Embarrass
Obstruct
Mislead
Disconnect
Isolate
Remind
Disengage
Protect
Irritate
Prevent
Affect
Motivate
Provoke
Harm
Benefit
Excite
Hurt
Impress
Liberate
Offend
Shield
Relieve
Stop
Detach
Arouse
Intrigue
Obfuscate
Reassure
Intimidate
Fool
Demoralize
Draw Away
Keep Away
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Rhymes
Act
Fact
Pact
Tact
Enact
Exact
Fract
React
Tract
Redact
Intact
Impact
Outact
Retract
Detract
Extract
Attract
Contact
Refract
Frakked
Underact
Interact
Distract
Counteract
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