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Diversionary Meaning in English

word

daɪˈvɝʒəˌnɛɹi/, /dɪˈvɝʒəˌnɛɹi
dye-VER-zhuh-nair-ee
daɪvˈɜːʃənəɹi
dye-VUR-zhuh-nuh-ree

Definition

Used to describe something intended to distract attention away from something else, often as part of a plan or strategy.

Usage & Nuances

Most often used in military, police, or political contexts to describe tactics for distraction. Common phrases: 'diversionary tactic', 'diversionary attack'. It is formal and rarely used in casual conversation.

Example Sentences

The army used a diversionary attack to draw attention away from the main target.

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Police set up a diversionary roadblock to help catch the suspect.

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They created a diversionary noise so the guards would look away.

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That announcement was just a diversionary move to keep people calm.

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The CEO used a diversionary statement to avoid answering the real question.

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Sometimes politicians make diversionary promises before elections.

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