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Antonyms for redirect
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ree-di-rekt, -dahy- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌri dɪˈrɛkt, -daɪ- |
Definition of redirect
Origin :- 1805 (implied in redirected), from re- "back, again" + direct (v.). Related: Redirecting.
- As in sidetrack : verb divert
- As in turn : verb reverse; change course
- As in sublimate : verb divert
- As in divert : verb turn a different direction
- Again we step in and redirect his impulse; we put on his baubles and strut for him.
- Extract from : « The Joys of Being a Woman » by Winifred Kirkland
- It operates not to perpetuate the forces which produced it but to modify and redirect them.
- Extract from : « Human Nature and Conduct » by John Dewey
- And perhaps in redirect some of the damage could be repaired.
- Extract from : « The Trial of Callista Blake » by Edgar Pangborn
- "One moment," said Badger, detaining Dr. Thornton for the redirect.
- Extract from : « The Incendiary » by W. A. (William Augustine) Leahy
- And that fact must, and does, daily redirect human pugnacity.
- Extract from : « The Great Illusion » by Norman Angell
- He had completed what he had to say; Mr. Hunter had announced he didn't intend to make a redirect examination.
- Extract from : « The Trial of Callista Blake » by Edgar Pangborn
- The redirect examination went over the same ground, and Badger placed a Mr. Lovejoy on the stand.
- Extract from : « The Incendiary » by W. A. (William Augustine) Leahy
- The redirect by Badger brought out nothing new for the government's case.
- Extract from : « The Incendiary » by W. A. (William Augustine) Leahy
- Those who wish to redirect young human life may find a practise lesson in this example of nature.
- Extract from : « The American Country Girl » by Martha Foote Crow
- The original error has been retained, however the link has been adjusted to redirect the reader to the correct page.
- Extract from : « The Brand » by Therese Broderick
Synonyms for redirect
- about-face
- aim
- alter
- alternate
- avert
- backslide
- call off
- capsize
- change
- change position
- convert
- curve
- deflect
- depart
- detour
- detract
- deviate
- digress
- direct
- diverge
- double back
- face about
- go back
- incline
- inverse
- invert
- loop
- modify
- move
- pivot
- rechannel
- recoil
- redirect
- regress
- relapse
- repress
- retrace
- return
- revert
- sheer
- shift
- shunt
- shy away
- sidetrack
- subvert
- suppress
- sway
- swerve
- swing
- swirl
- switch
- tack
- transfer
- transform
- turn aside
- twist
- upset
- vary
- veer
- volte-face
- wheel
- whip
- whirl
- zigzag
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