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re-route

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re-route
vb (tr)
1. to route or direct (traffic, a road, a river, etc.) in a different direction
2. to change the direction of (a project, funds, etc.)
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re-route reroute [ˌriːˈruːt] vt [+ train, traffic, plane] → dérouter


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It has also offered passengers the option to re-route their travel from alternative airports in Thailand and other South East Asian points such as Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or Hong Kong.
Compared to spending on aviation security, rail security has been shortchanged, according to Representative Mike Turner of Tennessee, who sponsored a bill to re-route hazmats away from the State Capitol.
Why didn't someone make a decision to re-route traffic rather than let those drivers and their passengers sit at a standstill for at least an hour?
 
 
 
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