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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
/ ËŒriËdaɪ-; ËŒriËdɪˈrÉ›kt /
verb
- to direct (someone or something) to a different place or by a different route
Derived Forms
- ËŒ°ù±ð»å¾±Ëˆ°ù±ð³¦³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- °ù±ðd¾±Â·°ù±ð³¦î€ƒt¾±´Ç²Ô noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
When working in television lost its shine, Sossi redirected his artistic efforts to the theater.
Updating the original animated films also allows Disney to redirect attention to these characters.
Protesters and their supporters said they did not block Jewish people from walking through but were instead attempting to redirect pro-Israel and Zionist individuals to reduce conflict and clashes.
The government said it was aiming to redirect essential spending into more appropriate procurement routes, where items or services are purchased at scale, delivering better value for money.
"I couldn't speak... they had to use a traffic light system, and yes or no cards to redirect me and help me communicate."
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