re
route
Third Person
reroutes
Present Participle
rerouting
Past Tense
rerouted
Past Participle
rerouted
1
to change the originally planned path or direction of something, especially in transportation
transitive
- Due to the road closure, the traffic management system had to reroute vehicles through alternative streets.
- The airline had to reroute the flight to avoid severe weather conditions, ensuring passenger safety.
- The GPS app automatically rerouted the driver when it detected heavy congestion on the original route.
- In response to a security threat, authorities decided to reroute the parade away from the crowded city center.
- The event organizers decided to reroute the marathon course to showcase more scenic areas of the city.