redirect
IPA: ridɝˈɛkt
noun
- A redirection.
- (law) An examination of a witness, following cross-examination, by the party that conducted the direct examination.
- (computing) The substitution of one address or identifier for another one, so as to navigate to a different location.
verb
- (transitive) To give new direction to, change the direction of.
- (transitive) To instruct to go, inquire, elsewhere.
- (computing, transitive) To substitute an address or pointer to a new location.
- (computing) To send to a new location by substituting an address or pointer.
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Examples of "redirect" in Sentences
- Nectarine is a redirect to Peach.
- The move was to avoid the redirects.
- Anyway, Sibylline redirects to Sibyl.
- The article redirects to the glossary.
- The result was redirect to patronymic.
- The result was the redirection to poser.
- The redirect is absurd, and insupportable.
- Chink was originally a redirect to Chinese
- But it does not deserve to be the redirect for Savory.
- I have redirected the article to Arson and protected the redirect.
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