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diversion
 
NOUN:1. Something, especially a performance or show, designed to entertain: amusement, distraction, entertainment, recreation. See EXCITE. 2. A departing from what is prescribed: aberration, departure, deviation, divergence, divergency. See APPROACH, CORRECT. 3. Activity engaged in for relaxation and amusement: disport, fun, play, recreation, sport. See WORK.
 
 
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