Reroute (verb)

  1. To change the direction or path of something.
  2. To redirect or re-direct something to a different course or destination.
  3. To change the route of a journey or trip.

Origin:

The word is formed by combining the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the verb "route" meaning "to plan or direct a course of travel or movement".

Examples:

  1. The company rerouted the delivery truck due to traffic.
  2. The airline rerouted the flight to avoid the storm.
  3. The company rerouted the pipeline to avoid the environmentally sensitive areas.
  4. The train was rerouted to a different track.
  5. The company rerouted the data to a different server.
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