"Reroute" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reroute" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reroute" Meaning

To change the direction of a route or path; to redirect or divert something, especially a flow of traffic or data, from one course to another.

"Reroute" Examples

Usage Examples of "Reroute"


1. Divert an Expected Delivery

She called the shipping company to reroute the package to her office, since she would be out of town the next day.

2. Change Direction of a Flight

The flight was rerouted to avoid heavy thunderstorms in the area, resulting in a two-hour delay.

3. Redirect Internet Traffic

The IT department had to reroute internet traffic to a backup server to prevent downtime when one of their main servers crashed.

4. Redirect a Stream or River

The village was flooded due to the runoff from the heavy rainfall, so water management engineers had to reroute the stream.

5. Change the Course of Investment

She decided to reroute some of her investment portfolio into real estate due to the increasing market volatility in stocks.

"Reroute" Similar Words

Rereading

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The act of reading a text or material again, often in order to re-examine, re-understand, or re-analyze its content, meaning, or significance.

Rereads

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To read again, especially to check something carefully for the first time after making some preliminary reading or obtaining secondhand information.

Rerebrace

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The rerebrace is a protective strap or pad on the top or back of a sleeve, especially on football and hockey helmets, or on a cuirass or other armor.

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Rerebraces appears to be a made-up or non-existent word. It is possible that it is a typo or a word that is not recognized in the dictionary.<br><br>However, rebraces is not a typical word either. But in its individual elements:<br><br>- "Re-" generally means again or anew<br>- "Braces" usually refers to a set of wires and metal bands used to straighten teeth in orthodontics<br><br>If "rerebraces" is being used in a specific context or is a made-up word, I would need more information to provide a proper explanation of its meaning.

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A privy or toilet in 16th century English contexts.

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