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Meaning of reroute
to change the route or direction of something, especially a journey, a shipment, or a flow of data
Etymology of reroute
The word "reroute" is derived from the prefix "re-" meaning again, and "route" which originates from the Old French "rote" or "route", itself derived from the Latin "rupta" or "via rupta", meaning a broken or forced way
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of changing or redirecting a course, path, or journey
Synonyms
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- to send or direct something along a different route
- * to change the planned route of a journey, shipment, or flow of data
Usage Examples
- The airline had to reroute the flight due to bad weather
- * The hikers had to reroute their trail to avoid the flooded area
- * The company will reroute the shipment to a different warehouse