Redirection
(noun)
- The act of redirecting or changing the course or direction of something.
- The act of directing someone or something to a different destination or place.
- The act of rerouting or transferring data or information to a different location.
- The act of guiding someone's attention or focus towards something else.
Origin:
The word 'redirection' has its origins from the late middle english word 'redirection' and its root word 'redirect', which comes from the latin word 'redirectus' meaning 'to turn back'.
Examples:
- The redirection of the project required the team to change their approach.
- The website provided redirection to a different page for security reasons.
- The traffic redirection caused significant delays during the road construction.
- The teacher's redirection helped the students refocus their attention on the lesson.
- The company's redirection of resources resulted in increased efficiency.