Derail Meaning in English
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Definition
To cause a train or vehicle to come off its tracks, or to interrupt, spoil, or stop a plan, process, or event from continuing successfully.
Usage & Nuances
Originally refers to trains but often used metaphorically for failed plans or disruptions. Common phrases: 'derail a conversation/plan/progress.' More formal than 'mess up.' Usually implies an outside force causing the interruption.
Spanish: descarrilar - interrumpir (plan, proceso)Portuguese (BR): descarrilar - atrapalhar (plano, processo)Portuguese (PT): descarrilar - perturbar (plano, processo)Chinese (Simplified): 脱轨 - 妨碍(计划、进程)Chinese (Traditional): 脫軌 - 妨礙(計畫、進程)Hindi: पटरी से उतरना - विफल करना (योजना, प्रक्रिया)Arabic: يخرج عن مساره - يُفشل (خطة، عملية)Bengali: পথচ্যুত করা - ব্যাহত করাRussian: сойти с рельсов - сорвать (планы)Japanese: 脱線させる - 台無しにするVietnamese: trật bánh - làm chệch hướngKorean: 탈선시키다 - 방해하다Turkish: raydan çıkarmak - engellemekUrdu: پٹڑی سے اتارنا - ناکام بناناIndonesian: tergelincir - menggagalkan
Example Sentences
The scandal could easily derail his political career.
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The train derailed after hitting a fallen tree.
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A mistake could derail the project.
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Heavy rain can derail travel plans.
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Her sudden illness derailed our weekend plans.
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Let's not let one mistake derail the whole conversation.
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