diverter

English

Etymology

From divert +‎ -er.

Noun

diverter (plural diverters)

  1. A person or thing that diverts.
  2. A valve used to change the flow of fluid through a system of pipes.
  3. (telecommunications) A device for forwarding calls to another telephone line.
  4. (game theory) One who uses diversionary tactics.
    • 2012, Morton D. Davis, Game Theory: A Nontechnical Introduction, page 47:
      The diverter clearly gains from a successful diversion but pays a heavy price if caught.
    • 1980, LBL Newsmagazine, volumes 5-9, page 20:
      The game theory also requires a precise statement of all the conceivable moves the diverter might make and counter-moves available to the defender.

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Verb

diverter

  1. to amuse
  2. to divert
  3. to entertain

Conjugation

    Conjugation of diverter
infinitive diverter
participle present perfect
divertente divertite
active simple perfect
present diverte ha divertite
past diverteva habeva divertite
future divertera habera divertite
conditional diverterea haberea divertite
imperative diverte
passive simple perfect
present es divertite ha essite divertite
past esseva divertite habeva essite divertite
future essera divertite habera essite divertite
conditional esserea divertite haberea essite divertite
imperative sia divertite