Rerouting

Pronunciation: /riːˈruːt/

Rerouting (verb)

  1. To change the planned path of travel or movement to a different route.
  2. To direct something to a different destination instead of its original one.
  3. To move data through a different path in a network so it reaches the same target.

Examples

  • The driver reroutes the bus to avoid the closed road.
  • They reroute the delivery van when the street is blocked.