distract - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of distract in Hindi

  • विचलित

Verb

  • विचलित करना
  • व्याकुल करना
  • पागल करना
  • दीवाना हो जाना
  • उन्मत्त हो जाना
  • ध्यान खींचना

distract Definition

Verb

  • prevent (someone) from giving full attention to something.

distract Example

  • Horror and doubt distract His troubl'd thoughts ( डरावने और संदेह उसके परेशान विचारों को विचलित करते हैं )
  • Don't allow noise to distract you from your work ( शोर को अपने काम से विचलित न होने दें )
  • No, you were only trying to distract me. ( नहीं, तुम केवल मेरा ध्यान भटकाने की कोशिश कर रहे थे। )
  • "Distract him, Angel," Brady said quietly via her net. ( "उसे विचलित करो, एंजेल," ब्रैडी ने चुपचाप अपने जाल के माध्यम से कहा। )

More Sentence

  • She tried to push the thought away and distract herself by wandering the mansion.
  • Live for the moment, let nothing distract you.
  • Or distract him until they could all get away.
  • Nothing could distract him from Green Band now.
  • Home, family and emotional issues distract you.
  • Even Wendy’s attempts to distract her failed.
  • It seems to distract you from your career focus.
  • He spoke suddenly, anything, to distract himself.
  • Mi-chaelis made a clumsy attempt to distract him.
  • I asked if it was to distract from my bad acting.
  • She sung to herself, hoping to distract herself.
  • Deidre set down the journal, needing to distract her thoughts before she started to panic again.
  • If Toni wasn't enough to distract him, all he had to do was walk outside his door for another snack.
  • I can't have you distract me from my mission right now.
  • She tried to distract the building panic.
  • Their plan was that John should land in Poitou and distract the attention of the French by a raid up the Loire, while the emperor and his vassals should secretly mobilize a great army in Brabant and make a sudden dash at Paris.
  • Yania looked at him, thinking, We have to distract him, but how?
  • It’s entrapment, probably illegal, and will only distract them.
  • Desa was even more impressed with Luray for trying to distract him.
  • Feeling a little irritated I decided to distract myself with work.
  • Any slide presentation can distract an audience from their speaker.
  • That thought seemed to distract him from killing me for the moment.
  • They'd been cunning by bringing Claire here to distract him.
  • But conversely, music may also distract or annoy some workers.
  • Do not challenge, touch, or otherwise distract the bulls.
  • I am not prepared to let personal attacks distract this company,
  • And the merger could distract both companies from solving their problems.
  • Wild figures distract attention from the true nature of the problem.
  • It's difficult to see distract in a sentence .
  • Together, these cases distract Clinton from the task of governing.
  • Nor did the loud music distract them, the players said.
  • They used a trick, a device to distract the victim.
  • This means you'll have more time to distract her.
  • I tried to distract myself by concentrating on Jane
  • It was another attempt to distract attention from the truth