It protects the Pilot Light from being blown out
Driving error due to the driver being diverted. signals from other traffic - in particular sirens - are not heard There is noise pollution for others even when the window s are closed
Diverted was created in 2009.
but I do know how to live !I am being weird am't i..
no
The word diverted is a verb. It is the past tense of divert.
if you are late for an appointment, yes. the staff has probably been diverted to another patient, and there is not anyone available to accomidate you. usually if you call in advance to let them know, they will be able to take care of you.
The second choice is the correct one. This is because the word "unnecessarily" is addressing the question of "how" the resources of the bank are being diverted, which requires an adverb, and "unnecessarily" is an adverb. (Note the "ly" at the end of the word). The word "unnecessary" is an adjective, which would be used to describe or modify a noun. For example, one could say that diversion of the bank's resources was unnecessary. In this case, "unnecessary" refers to and describes the word "diversion".
The water was being diverted away, and now it must be protected to allow the water level to rise.
by being in the hands of someone who know how to use it
Call Divert is the facility with which you can divert the incoming calls (based on options selected by you in your handset settings) to any local number. Each diverted call if answered shall be charged as per applicable outgoing rates.
No, the conspirators diverted him to stay outside the Senate building leaving Caesar to go in undefended.