Turning+aside
101digression — n 1. maundering, descanting, being diffuse, being episodic, rhapsodizing, waxing long winded, circumlocution, going off on or at a tangent, beating around the bush; (all of writing or speaking) deviating, divagating, deflecting, diverging,… …
102diversion — n 1. deflection, turning aside, digression; divergence, deviation, variation, detour. 2. distraction, amusement, pastime, entertainment; recreation, relaxation, refreshment, enlivenment; solace, comfort, consolation, restorative, easement, rest;… …
103ricochet — n 1. rebound, recoil, reaction, reflex, backlash, return; repercussion, result, counteraction, retroaction; echo, reecho, reverberation, reflection; deflection, glancing off, turning aside, divergence. v 2. rebound, bound back, spring back,… …
104self-denial — n 1. self abnegation, self sacrifice, self immolation, selflessness, unselfishness, self for getfulness; self giving, magnanimity, generosity, altruism. 2. restraint, self restraint, control, self control, will power, strength; self discipline,… …
105diversion — di•ver•sion [[t]dɪˈvɜr ʒən, ʃən, daɪ [/t]] n. 1) the act of diverting or turning aside, as from a course or purpose 2) civ a channel made to divert the flow of water from one course to another or to direct the flow of water draining from a piece… …
106diversion — /dəˈvɜʒən / (say duh verzhuhn), /daɪ / (say duy ) noun 1. the act of diverting or turning aside, as from a course. 2. a compulsory detour on a road or motorway, to avoid an obstacle, bottleneck, etc. 3. distraction from business, care, etc.;… …
107unswerving — /ʌnˈswɜvɪŋ / (say un swerving) adjective steady; constant; not turning aside: unswerving loyalty. –unswervingly, adverb …
108παρακλιδόν — turning aside indeclform (adverb) …
109παρεκτροπαῖς — παρεκτροπή turning aside fem dat pl …
110παρεκτροπαί — παρεκτροπή turning aside fem nom/voc pl …