rerouting

/riˈruːtɪŋ/
verb
  1. To change the path or direction of something, such as traffic, data, or a journey.
    • The technician is rerouting the cables to improve the signal.
    • The app will rerouting your trip to avoid the accident ahead.
    • They are rerouting the parade because of the construction on Main Street.
noun
  1. The act of changing the path or direction of something, such as traffic, data, or a journey.
    • Due to the flood, the rerouting of the river was necessary to protect the town.
    • The network engineer handled the rerouting of internet traffic after the cable broke.
    • The rerouting of the highway caused many drivers to take longer roads.
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