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redirect

[ree-di-rekt, -dahy-]

verb (used with object)

  1. to direct again.

  2. to change the direction or focus of.

    He redirected the children's energies toward building a sand castle instead of throwing sand at each other.



adjective

  1. Law.pertaining to the examination of a witness by the party who called them, after cross-examination.

redirect

/ ˌriːdaɪ-, ˌriːdɪˈrɛkt /

verb

  1. to direct (someone or something) to a different place or by a different route

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • redirection noun
  • ˌ徱ˈ𳦳پDz noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of redirect1

First recorded in 1835–45; re- + direct
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"Arriving vehicles are being redirected to the airport's mid-stay car park until further notice," they said in a statement.

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Police in Northern Ireland have redirected a significant number of extra officers into areas affected by two days of violent disorder, Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson has said.

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People using the hashtag will now be redirected to mental health support resources instead.

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Twice during stoppages in play a giant tactics board came out to redirect the players, and the switch to a back three at half-time proved critical in turning the momentum in the match.

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On Monday, he threatened to redirect $3bn in Harvard research funding to vocational schools.

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ˌ徱ԳٱˈپDzrediscount