Redirection

Pronunciation: /ˌriːdərˈɛkʃən/

Redirection (noun)

  1. The act of changing where someone or something goes, so it follows a new path or direction.
  2. A computer process that sends a user from one web address to another automatically.
  3. A deliberate change in what is being discussed, used to guide attention away from one topic.

Examples

  • The driver made a quick redirection to avoid the obstacle.
  • The athlete practiced redirection to change direction smoothly.