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rerouting

n. The process by which something is rerouted; a diversion or redirection. vb. (present participle of reroute English)

Usage examples of "rerouting".

He could remember the rabbits, the rerouting on the longer track, the protestors, the anger, the questions as to which land was to be used, and the accusations of profiteering.

The internal barriers to destruction were compensating, rerouting, rebuilding, changing, and adapting for their unconscious host.

He waited, rerouting all available power to communications so that he could send all the data in a single fast burst.

It only looked fraudulent when it emerged that the rerouting of the track from its original passage was not only unnecessary but brought about at all only by forged papers and lies told by Dundas.

The hill that had been the pretext for the rerouting was real, and certainly lay across the proposed path of the track, but it was less high in reality than on the survey they had used, which was actually of another hill of remarkably similar outlines, but higher, and of granite.

I don't even care to think about how jury-rigged some of those reroutings must be.