Redirect | Mean of redirect in English Dictionary
/ˌriːdəˈrɛkt/
- Verb
- to change the path or direction of (something)
- They dug trenches near the river to redirect the flow of the water.
- Traffic will be redirected to avoid downtown.
- Visitors to the old Web site address are redirected automatically to the new one.
- I tried to redirect their attention to the other painting.
- to use (something) for a different purpose
- redirect tax dollars
- It's time to redirect your energy to your homework.
- to send (a letter or package) to a new mailing address