misroute

/ˌmɪsˈruːt/
verb
  1. To send something (such as mail, data, or a vehicle) along the wrong path or to the wrong destination.
    • The network error misrouted the email to the spam folder instead of the inbox.
    • The delivery driver misrouted the truck, causing a long delay for the customers.
    • The postal service misrouted my package, and it ended up in another state.
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