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Qué (quién) es DEFLECTIVE - definición


Deflective      
·adj Causing deflection.
deflect         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deflect; Deflexion; Deflection (disambiguation)
I. v. n.
Deviate, diverge, swerve, turn aside, bend, waver.
II. v. a.
Bend, turn aside, bend down, press down.
Deflection (physics)         
CHANGE IN AN OBJECT'S VELOCITY AS A CONSEQUENCE OF COLLISION WITH A SURFACE
Magnetic deflection; Deflective efficiency
A deflection, in physics, refers to the change in an object's velocity as a consequence of contact (collision) with a surface or the influence of a field. Examples of the former include a ball bouncing off the ground or a bat; examples of the latter include a beam of electrons used to produce a picture, or the relativistic bending of light due to gravity.
Ejemplos de uso de DEFLECTIVE
1. Such "deflective negationism" is a widespread phenomenon that can be observed across the length and breadth of post–communist East and Central Europe.
2. Noting that Bush got 11.6 million more votes in 2004 than in 2000, Rove told Washington Post editors and reporters this week, "It‘s a misread to suggest that we got that by appealing to the base." Asked whether Gonzales fits the mold of Antonin Scalia or Clarence Thomas, whom Bush has cited as examples of conservative justices he admires, Gary Bauer of the Campaign for Working Families said÷ "Only the president can answer that." Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council was equally deflective when asked about Gonzales‘s views, but he did note that "I think there will be a problem within the coalition" if Bush fails to nominate a genuinely conservative justice.