verb
- to change the direction or course of something
- to focus attention, effort, or resources on a different target or purpose
- to send a web page visitor automatically to a different URL
Usage: computing
noun
- an instance of redirecting or the state of being redirected
Examples
- The construction forced us to redirect traffic through side streets.
- She decided to redirect her career toward environmental science.
- The teacher helped redirect the student’s energy into positive activities.
- The old website will redirect visitors to the new domain automatically.
- The redirect took users to the updated homepage.
- Emergency crews had to redirect the river flow around the damaged bridge.