To cause to turn aside; to bend; as, rays of light are often deflected., To turn aside; to deviate from a right or a horizontal line, or from a proper position, course or direction; to swerve.
'Deflect'
You can use deflect in a sentace such as: When the ball is kicked my way, I do my best to deflect it to a teamate.
Reflect.....defect,deflect, prefect,effect
Yes, swords can deflect bullets(block bullets), they can also split bullets in half.
"Skirt culpability" refers to the act of avoiding responsibility or blame for a mistake or wrongdoing. It involves attempting to deflect or minimize one's involvement or guilt in a situation.
Deflect - to alter the path of an object by forceReflect - to bend or bounce a light source or image of a surfaceInflection - a form of a word altered by the addition of an affix
Aid, help
Bend or deflect.
Yes
Yes.
The tank's armor deflected ordinary bullets. Charged particles can be deflected by magnetic fields.
The most.