derailed

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derail
To come off the tracks
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To cause to come off the tracks

The train was destroyed when it was derailed by the penny.

derail
To deviate from the previous course or direction

The conversation derailed once James brought up politics.

derail
A device placed on railway tracks causing a train to derail

The derail was placed deliberately so that the train would fall into the river.

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A Derail or Derailer is a device used to prevent fouling of a track by unauthorized movements of trains or unattended rolling stock. It works (as the name suggests) by derailing the equipment as it rolls over or through the derail
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To cause to deviate from a set course or direction
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run off or leave the rails; "the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks" cause to run off the tracks; "they had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste
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to cause to run off the rails
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If a train is derailed or if it derails, it comes off the track on which it is running. Several people were injured today when a train was derailed No-one knows why the train derailed
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cause to run off the tracks; "they had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste
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run off or leave the rails; "the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks"
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A track safety device designed to guide a car off the rails at a specific spot as a means of protection against collisions or other accidents
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To cause to run off from the rails of a railroad, as a locomotive
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{f} cause to run off the rails (as in a train); sabotage, throw off course
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A device placed over the rail to prevent a car from rolling out of a siding (for example) and onto the main line
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To derail something such as a plan or a series of negotiations means to prevent it from continuing as planned. The present wave of political killings is the work of people trying to derail peace talks
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(verb) to leave the rails
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hop toad, rabbit Lantern: bug torch, shiner, bird cage Trainman's Badge: brain plate Switch: gate Telegraph Instrument: bug Train Order: flimsy, tissue Telegraph Wires: strings Typewriter: mill, threshing machine Conductor's Train Book: a first reader Meal Book: pie card, grazing ticket Bed: flop Lunch Carried to Work: nosebag Stopping For Meals: taking your minutes
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cause to run off the tracks; "they had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste"
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