re-route

[US]/[ˌriːˈruːt]/
[UK]/[ˌriːˈruːt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To redirect something, especially a journey or route.; To redirect traffic or passengers.
n.A new or alternative route.
Word Forms
Pluralre-routes

Phrases & Collocations

re-route traffic

re-route bus

re-routing now

re-route flight

re-routed signal

re-route request

re-route call

re-route package

re-route data

re-route system

Example Sentences

we had to re-route the delivery truck due to the road closure.

the airline will re-route passengers affected by the flight cancellation.

the gps system suggested we re-route to avoid the heavy traffic.

the train was re-routed through a different station after the accident.

the software automatically re-routes data packets to ensure efficient transmission.

the company decided to re-route the marketing campaign to target a new demographic.

the river's course was significantly re-routed during the construction project.

we need to re-route the phone calls to the new customer service line.

the emergency services had to re-route traffic around the fire.

the network administrator will re-route the connection to improve speed.

the project manager asked us to re-route the workflow for better efficiency.

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