Divert meaning in hindi

How to pronounce Divert
As verb : अपयोजन Ex:  Let's divert this stream into the ditch .
ऊर्द्ध्वस्थिति Ex:  Pilots may divert the flight to land at a nearby airport. दूसरे काम में लगाना Ex:  Eubulus passed a law making it difficult to divert public funds दूसरे मार्ग पर ले जाना Ex:  Action to divert दूसरे मार्ग पर ले Ex:  Action to divert someone from this the concern, grieves the ध्यान हटा द्ना Ex:  BREAKING also means Stop, stop, divert पंथातर करना Ex:  Bypass Canal, Canal which serves to divert part of the waters of a stream, river, etc पैँचना Ex:  Giving a sprained passage, the divert its true sense, his natural sense फेरना Ex:  He still says figuratively inner movements that lead us to do something or we divert मनोरंजन करना Ex:  If divert someone's path मुरकाना Ex:  In terms Fencing Engage iron, Enter the height of his sword low to that of his opponent, so that it can no longer divert iron मोड‌़ना Ex:  It also means Bribing, deprave, divert व्यपवर्तन करना Ex:  It also said the media which is employed to divert someone from his duty to persuade him to do something against honor, against his conscience
Other : परिवर्तन करना Ex:  divert its direction
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Divert synonyms
switch alter deflect wheel whirl sheer avert veer modify swerve change pivot whip redirect turn aside volte-face gratify relax wow recreate please delight tickle beguile slay gladden regale panic break one up fracture one make happy get one's jollies knock 'em dead put 'em away discourage detract distract deter disturb abstract disengage stall sidetrack dissuade detach attract attention bend the rules catch flies circumlocute disadvise draw away get around lead astray lead away send on a wild-goose chase
Divert antonyms
straighten anger stay maintain irritate upset be direct keep to make mad annoy disappoint pain worry disturb depress combine unite connect encourage attach
Usage of Divert in sentences

The word is used as verb in english grammar. The word can be used as noun, verb or transitive verb in hindi and have more than one meaning. 
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