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  1. SIDETRACKED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of sidetrack 2. to direct a person's attention away from an…. Learn more.

  2. sidetrack noun [C] (OIL WELL) (also sidetrack well) a second oil well that is made on one side of the original oil well: These rigs are commonly used to drill sidetracks from existing wells. A sidetrack well encountered an oil column of 132ft. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. to direct a person's attention away from an activity or subject toward another one that is less important: Ruth was looking for an envelope in a drawer when she was sidetracked by some old letters. The students sidetracked their teacher into talking about her hobby. I'm sorry I'm late - I got sidetracked.

  4. Noun. The dream sequences, flashbacks and sidetracks don’t always succeed, and Torres’s absurdist humor is hit-or-miss. Ann Hornaday, Washington Post, 13 Mar. 2024 Even so, the path to his current status as a senior starting defensive tackle at FIU has had its share of sorrow, sidetracks and setbacks.

  5. Sidetracked definition: distracted from the main subject, task, course, etc.. See examples of SIDETRACKED used in a sentence.

  6. sidetrack somebody (into doing something) to make somebody start to talk about or do something that is different from the main thing that they are supposed to be talking about or doing synonym distract.

  7. If you are sidetracked by something, it makes you forget what you intended to do or say, and start instead doing or talking about a different thing. He'd managed to avoid being sidetracked by Schneider's problems.

  8. noun. any railroad track, other than a siding, that is auxiliary to the main track. a path, position, project, topic, etc., of less importance than the main one: On a sidetrack to this thread on workplace safety, let me just say a little about office footwear. sidetrack.

  9. Other forms: sidetracked; sidetracking; sidetracks. To sidetrack is to veer off a straight path, or to cause something (or someone) to do so. The smell of a rabbit in the woods might sidetrack your dog from coming when you call him.

  10. Jun 30, 2024 · To sideline; to push aside; to divert or distract from, reducing (something) to a secondary or subordinate position. The project was sidetracked in favor of a more popular program. He has sidetracked this debate for far too long. ( intransitive) To deviate briefly from the topic at hand.