Definition of redirection in English:
redirection
noun riːdɪˈrɛkʃ(ə)nriːdʌɪˈrɛkʃ(ə)n
mass nounThe action of assigning or directing something to a new or different place or purpose.
the redirection of available resources to more productive uses
count noun the problem included link redirections to explicit websites
Example sentencesExamples
- Sometimes a URL will have a redirection prefix which can be used to track click-through traffic.
- The author is clever and capable in his redirection of the narrative to focus on the couple rather than on their daughter.
- I targeted 25 employees who were critical to our strategic redirection.
- The chamber continues to oppose "state-mandated redirection of Northeast Florida's water resources."
- Does the redirection of available resources into the War on Terror reflect an efficient use of scarce resources?
- My realtor is handling the connection of all my utilities, newspapers, mail redirection, TV hookups - at no additional cost.
- Those who are vowed to celibacy should honor sexuality with forebearance and redirection of sexual energy into pure love and good and healthy works.
- Manipulation of the marketplace leads to a redirection of class antagonism into a desire for material goods.
- The advent of the 'talkie' in the late 1920s brought yet another redirection in his career.
- This could lead to the redirection of disposable income to energy costs, especially affecting the lower income categories.