Definition of Redirect in English :

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Redirect

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Verb

1. airt, redirect

channel into a new direction

Example Sentences:
'redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists'

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Redirect

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verb (transitive)
to direct (someone or something) to a different place or by a different route

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Redirect

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verb transitive
1. 
to direct again or to a different place
adjective US
2.  Law
designating the examination of one's own witness again, after cross-examination by the opposing lawyer

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Redirect

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tr.v. re·di·rect·ed, re·di·rect·ing, re·di·rects
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. (rēdĭ-rĕkt, -dī-)
1. Law A redirect examination.
2. Sports A deflection by one player of a shot or pass by a teammate, as in hockey.
3. Computers A website that serves only to guide users to another website, typically when a website at one URL has been moved to a different URL.

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