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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
re-route

also reroute, 1929, of mails, from re- "back, again" + route (v.). Related: Rerouted; rerouting.

Usage examples of "re-route".

With dispatch I activated cortical area omicron, re-routed the blood supply, drew an emergency oxygen source from stored fats, diverting the necessary energy to break the molecular bonds.

So they both had been re-routed together, he and his first command, to the dull duties he privately thought on a par with sanitation engineering, or worse.