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redirect
[ree-di-rekt, -dahy-]
verb (used with object)
to direct again.
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
Law.pertaining to the examination of a witness by the party who called them, after cross-examination.
redirect
/ ˌriːdaɪ-, ˌriːdɪˈrɛkt /
verb
to direct (someone or something) to a different place or by a different route
Other 51Թ Forms
- redirection noun
- ˌ徱ˈپDz noun
Example Sentences
"Arriving vehicles are being redirected to the airport's mid-stay car park until further notice," they said in a statement.
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.
People using the hashtag will now be redirected to mental health support resources instead.
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.
On Monday, he threatened to redirect $3bn in Harvard research funding to vocational schools.
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