desviar

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to divert, to deviate

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to divert
 * 2) to deviate
 * 3) to deflect
 * 4) to swerve
 * 5) to detour

Etymology
From, with replacement of Latin by Spanish. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to divert, to distract, to shift, to sidetrack
 * 2) to deflect
 * 3)  to derail e.g. a movement, a process
 * 4) to bypass, to reroute, to redirect
 * 5) to siphon, to siphon off e.g. money, funds
 * 6) to forward a phone call
 * 7) to avert e.g. one's eyes or gaze
 * 8) to change e.g. the subject, the course, the conversation
 * 9) to shunt
 * 10)  to shunt i.e. move aside
 * 11)  to deviate, to detour, to turn aside, to depart
 * 12)  to turn off, to veer e.g. to take an exit
 * 13)  to branch off, to fork off e.g. a road or highway
 * 14)  to swerve, to go off course
 * 15)  to get sidetracked