Redirection (noun)

  1. The act of redirecting or changing the course or direction of something.
  2. The act of directing someone or something to a different destination or place.
  3. The act of rerouting or transferring data or information to a different location.
  4. 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:

  1. The redirection of the project required the team to change their approach.
  2. The website provided redirection to a different page for security reasons.
  3. The traffic redirection caused significant delays during the road construction.
  4. The teacher's redirection helped the students refocus their attention on the lesson.
  5. The company's redirection of resources resulted in increased efficiency.
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