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    redirect

    verb

    • 1. direct (something) to a new or different place or purpose: "get the post office to redirect your mail"

    noun

    • 1. an instance of redirecting something from one address to another, such as an email or a URL for a web page: "when you're in Australia entering google.com into your browser will usually result in a redirect to google.com.au"

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  2. REDIRECT definition: 1. to change the direction of something, especially to send a letter to a new address: 2. to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of REDIRECT is to change the course or direction of. How to use redirect in a sentence.

  4. REDIRECT meaning: 1. to change the direction of something, especially to send a letter to a new address: 2. to…. Learn more.

  5. 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.

  6. If you redirect your energy, resources, or ability, you begin doing something different or trying to achieve something different. Controls were used to redistribute or redirect resources. American English : redirect / -daɪ-, ridɪˈrɛkt /

  7. REDIRECT definition: 1. to send something in a different direction: 2. to use money, energy, etc for a different…. Learn more.

  8. When you redirect something, you point it in a different direction. If your dog keeps licking your friends' knees, you might have to redirect her attention to a squeaky toy. Beavers can famously redirect the flow of water in a stream or river by building dams that divert the flow in a new direction.

  9. 1. To cause to move in a different direction or go to a different destination: redirected the flight to Dallas; redirected the request to a different department. 2. To give directions for an alternate destination to (someone). 3. To change the object or focus of (attention). n. (rē′dĭ-rĕkt′, -dī-) 1. Law A redirect examination. 2.

  10. verb. /ˌriːdəˈrekt/, /ˌriːdaɪˈrekt/ Verb Forms. [transitive] redirect something (to something) to use something, for example money, in a different way or for a different purpose. Resources are being redirected to this important new project. You need to redirect your energies into more worthwhile activities. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  11. REDIRECT meaning: 1 : to change the path or direction of (something); 2 : to use (something) for a different purpose.