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    distract
    /dɪˈstrakt/

    verb

    • 1. prevent (someone) from concentrating on something: "don't allow noise to distract you from your work"

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  3. to take someones attention away from what that person is doing or should be doing: She liked to work with the radio playing and said it did not distract her. distraction. noun [ C/U ] us / dɪˈstræk·ʃən / [ U ] It’s impossible to work with all this distraction.

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  5. Learn the meaning of distract, a verb that means to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention. Find synonyms, related words, and example sentences from various sources.

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