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di·ver·sion Listen to audio/dəˈvɚʒən/ noun
plural di·ver·sions
1 formal : the act of changing the direction or use of something : the act of diverting something [count] The bad weather forced the diversion of several flights. [=several flights had to land somewhere else because of bad weather] small diversions of river water for irrigation [noncount] The officials were charged with illegal diversion of public funds. [=they were charged with using public money illegally for some improper purpose]
2 formal : something that people do because it is enjoyable, entertaining, or pleasant [count] Hiking is one of my favorite diversions. Our town offers few diversions. Sports provide him with a welcome diversion from the pressures of his job. [noncount] We're in need of some diversion. [=amusement, entertainment]
3 [count] : something that takes attention away from what is happening
He created a diversion while his partner stole her pocketbook.
4 [count] Brit : 1detour 2
The road is closed—please follow the diversion.

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