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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
redirect
verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
forward/redirect sb's mail (=send it to a new address)
▪ The post office will forward your mail for a limited time.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ I'm redirecting all his letters to his college.
▪ I've asked the new owners to redirect all our letters.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Between 2% and 4% of Britain's economic output now needs to be redirected abroad.
▪ Hewlett-Packard has a companywide Phone Extend program that can redirect phone calls so that a person can find you wherever you are.
▪ I redirect my focus to my own life.
▪ I need to write another book to tell you about some of the astonishing ways in which skills can be redirected.
▪ In that office he translated the old church language about a sense of mission, redirecting it to the nation.
▪ It shows how wealth, created through shipbuilding, iron, lead and armaments manufacture, was redirected towards cultural development.
▪ Jody files away the problem and redirects her attention.
▪ With an effort he redirected his thoughts to the problem of what films the Palladium should show in the near future.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Redirect

Redirect \Re`di*rect"\ (r?`d?*r?kt"), a. (Law) Applied to the examination of a witness, by the party calling him, after the cross-examination.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
redirect

1805 (implied in redirected), from re- "back, again" + direct (v.). Related: Redirecting.

Wiktionary
redirect

n. 1 A redirection. 2 (context legal English) An examination of a witness, following cross-examination, by the party that conducted the direct examination. 3 (context computing English) A substitution of an address or identifier for another one vb. 1 (context transitive English) To give new direction to, change the direction of. 2 (context transitive English) To instruct to go, inquire ... elsewhere 3 (context computing transitive English) To substitute an address or pointer to a new location.

WordNet
redirect

v. channel into a new direction; "redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists" [syn: airt]

Wikipedia
Redirect

Redirect may refer to:

  • Redirection (computing), a capability of command-line interpreters
  • Redirect examination, a term used in law
  • Redirect Message (ICMP), a mechanism for routers to convey routing information to hosts
  • Redirected (film), a 2014 action comedy film
  • URL redirection, a mechanism for making a web page available under more than one address
Redirect (Your Memorial album)

Redirect is the third studio album from Your Memorial. Facedown Records released the album on July 17, 2012. Your Memorial worked with Josh Barber, in the production of this album.

Usage examples of "redirect".

Garth Breise paused at the outer perimeter control tower and redirected the nearby spotlights to brighten all the area around the base of the tower.

We concluded yesterday with Molto doing a tiresome redirect of Lovinia, reading her snippets of her statements which she claimed not to remember.

Had they been admitted two hundred years earlier, he knew, far more research might have been redirected into pure bioscience, and members of die new generation of Naturals might now be welcoming dieir second century of hopefully eternal youdi instead of climbing out of slighdy protracted adolescence.

Had they been admitted two hundred years earlier, he knew, far more research might have been redirected into pure bioscience, and members of the new generation of Naturals might now be welcoming their second century of hopefully eternal youth instead of climbing out of slightly protracted adolescence.

In contrast to the Cartesian distinction between the objective physical world and subjective experience, William James redirects our attention back to the immediate world of human experience.

Lizzie from Manfredand it hadit did nothing to redirect her attention to Bobby.

Stuck in slow traffic by the Westgate roundabout, Tracy saw the familiar figure of Longton standing by the side of the road trying to redirect the traffic so as to minimise the chaos.

I knew it might give Minton the opportunity to play the recording again on redirect.

Fields had deftly redirected the conversation toward lighter fare, so the poet walked into a round of laughter produced by an anecdote jointly retold by Holmes and Lowell.

She attempted to redirect my attention to different aspects of old shamanistic techniques, or she tried to divert me by shocking me with her scandalous behavior.

The pain and anger that had been part of his dealings with Yolanda seemed to have gone elsewhere, redirected, reflected.

I redirected the cab toward Purity, and immediately began to feel like a piece of drek for letting her go like that.

We need to redirect the efforts of at least one of our nanotechnological labs from military to peaceful applications.

She wriggled backward, blocked him, grabbed him by the loose seat of his jeans, and redirected him to the steps.

Apparently, Parish enjoyed finding other uses for the power with which he had deflected and then redirected speeding bullets.