Meaning & Definition of word "Redirect"

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    Redirect

    /ˌriː.dɪˈrekt/

    noun:

    • 1. an act of diverting something to a different location or purpose.
      • Example: The redirect of the traffic was necessary to avoid congestion on the main road.

    verb:

    • 1. to direct (something) to a different place or purpose.
      • Example: The IT department decided to redirect the website traffic to a more secure server.
    • 2. to change the focus or direction of something.
      • Example: She chose to redirect her efforts towards environmental conservation.
    • 3. to send someone or something to a different address.
      • Example: Please redirect your inquiries to the new contact email provided in the newsletter.

    Etymology

    From re- meaning 'again' + direct from Latin 'directus'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    redirect traffic:

    To guide or divert data or people to a different route or location.

    redirect a call:

    To transfer a phone call to another number.

    redirect attention:

    To shift someone's focus from one subject to another.

    Related Words

    direct:

    To guide someone or something to a specific destination.

    route:

    A path or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.

    convey:

    To communicate or make known.

    Slang Meanings of redirect

    Meaning: To change one's plans unexpectedly.

    Example Sentence: We had to redirect our vacation plans because of the storm.

    Meaning: To distract someone from their current focus.

    Example Sentence: Stop trying to redirect me with those memes, I need to finish my work!