deflect
This term describes a physical or psychological redirection. In a physical sense, it evokes the image of a projectile striking a surface at an angle and bouncing away, emphasizing a change in trajectory rather than a complete stop. In social or professional interactions, the word carries a connotation of evasion. It describes a strategic maneuver to shift attention away from oneself or a sensitive topic, often implying a desire to avoid accountability or direct confrontation.
Meanings
To cause something to change direction by hitting it or by turning it aside.
"The shield was designed to deflect incoming projectiles."
To turn aside a question, criticism, or accusation to avoid dealing with it directly.
"The politician tried to deflect the reporter's question by talking about the economy."