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Redirect has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Verb

Definitions
Noun
1

A redirection.

"The server automatically performs a redirection to send users to the new website address."

Verb
1

channel into a new direction

"redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists"

2

To give new direction to, change the direction of.

"The captain decided to redirect the ship away from the stormy waters."

In plain English: To redirect means to change where something is going by sending it toward a different place instead of its original destination.

"The team decided to redirect their efforts toward solving the most urgent problem first."

Usage: Use redirect when you want someone or something to follow a different path toward a specific destination rather than continuing on their current course. This verb is commonly used in computing for web navigation and in logistics for altering travel routes.

Example Sentences
"The team decided to redirect their efforts toward solving the most urgent problem first." verb
"Please redirect your attention to the speaker at the front of the room." verb
"The traffic officer redirected the cars away from the accident scene." verb
"She decided to redirect her energy toward finishing the project on time." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
send
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
sublimate

Origin

The word redirect combines the prefix re- with direct to mean directing something again or toward a new destination. It entered English as a straightforward formation from these existing elements without undergoing significant meaning shifts over time.

Rhyming Words
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