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divert

[dih-vurt, dahy-] / dɪˈvɜrt, daɪ- /




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“AI is being exploited by bad actors to flood streaming services with low-quality slop to game the system and attempt to divert royalties away from authentic artists,” said Hellman.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Schumer had successfully diverted the conversation from tax cuts to healthcare.

From The Wall Street Journal

The South Korean government diverted its trade minister, on a visit to Canada, to Washington, D.C., but the White House didn’t comment on the tariff threat or whether negotiations were possible.

From The Wall Street Journal

For banks, the risk of customers diverting deposits to stablecoins and potentially gutting their core business was too grave a threat.

From Barron's

They convened an emergency meeting and diverted South Korea’s industry minister, on a visit to Canada, to Washington, D.C.

From The Wall Street Journal