verb
- to send or direct along a different route or path
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘reroute’
noun
- alternative routes or paths taken instead of the original ones
Usage: plural form of ‘reroute’
Examples
- The GPS automatically reroutes traffic around the accident.
- The airline reroutes flights during severe weather conditions.
- Construction work often reroutes buses to different streets.
- The system reroutes data through backup servers when needed.
- Emergency services planned several reroutes for the parade.
- The highway department posted signs showing the temporary reroutes.
- Drivers should expect delays due to multiple reroutes downtown.