verb
- changing the direction or course of something
- sending something to a different place or person
- focusing attention or effort on a different target or goal
Usage: present participle of redirect
Usage: present participle of redirect
Usage: present participle of redirect
Examples
- The construction crew is redirecting traffic around the work zone.
- She is redirecting her mail to her new address.
- The teacher is redirecting the student’s energy toward positive activities.
- The company is redirecting its resources to online sales.
- He spent the morning redirecting phone calls to the appropriate departments.
- The therapist is helping him with redirecting his anger into exercise.
- They are redirecting the river to prevent flooding in the town.