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Derail   /dɪrˈeɪl/   Listen
Derail

verb
(past & past part. derailed; pres. part. derailing)
1.
Cause to run off the tracks.
2.
Run off or leave the rails.  Synonym: jump.



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"Derail" Quotes from Famous Books



... mother, as Mrs. Fenwick was here...." Slow, slight, acquiescent nods stopped him; they were enough to derail any speech except the multiplication-table or the House-that-Jack-built! But she waited with exemplary patience for certainty that the train had stopped. Then spoke as one that gives a commission to speech, and observes its execution at a distance. Her ...
— Somehow Good • William de Morgan



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