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deflective

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective deflective has 1 sense
  1. deflective, refractive - capable of changing the direction (of a light or sound wave)
    Antonym: straight (indirect, via crooked)

Definitions from the Web

Deflective

Description

Deflective is an adjective that describes something capable of deflecting or changing the course of an object or an action in a different direction.

In the realm of psychology, "deflective" refers to a defense mechanism where an individual avoids focusing on uncomfortable or distressing thoughts or emotions.

Senses and Usages

1. Capable of Deflecting

In the context of physics, deflective describes an object or substance that has the ability to alter the direction of an object or a force.

Example sentence:

The mirrors in the telescope are coated with a deflective material to redirect the incoming light.

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2. Psychological Defense Mechanism

In psychology, a deflective approach is used as a defense mechanism to avoid confronting or dealing with distressing thoughts or feelings.

Example sentence:

He often uses humor as a deflective technique to keep himself from getting too emotional.

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