Phrases with «derail»

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The word "derail" typically means to cause something or someone to go off track or deviate from its intended path or course. Full definition

«to derail» + noun

Sentences with «derail»

  • So many transactions get derailed by not being transparent and setting proper expectations. (greenenergy.money)
  • Without sustainable peace, gains made through the MDGs framework will be reversed if not derailed by conflict or insecurity driven by deep - seated anger due to economic marginalisation or exclusion. (globaleducationmagazine.com)
  • Compassion and working to understand your teen's current experience go a long way to keeping him or her from getting derailed by puberty and adolescence. (additudemag.com)
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