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Shunted Meaning in English

word · lemma: shunt

ˈʃəntɪd
SHUN-tid
ʃˈʌntɪd
SHUN-tid

Definition

Moved or pushed aside, often to a different place or job. Originally refers to switching trains from one track to another, but is also used for people or things being set aside or sent somewhere else.

Usage & Nuances

Often passive ('was shunted'). Used for trains and metaphorically for people being reassigned, ignored, or considered less important. Common collocations: 'shunted aside', 'shunted into'. Has a slightly negative or dismissive tone when referring to people.

Example Sentences

The train was shunted onto another track.

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He was shunted to a less important job.

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The old files were shunted into a storage room.

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After the argument, she felt shunted aside by her friends.

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Many talented workers get shunted into roles that don't use their skills.

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I don't want to be shunted into a corner and forgotten.

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