redirect
Advanced/ˌriː.dɪˈrekt/
- verb
- to use money, assets, etc. for a different purpose from the one they were originally intended for
redirect in a sentence
- “You have to redirect his passion, and they are going to be passionate and they should be passionate.”
- “Cost savings have allowed companies to redirect resources to other projects.”
- “Some of the money driving the internet advertising boom has been redirected from television marketing budgets.”
- “Most of the subsidies are redirected to environmental schemes.”
What does “redirect” mean?
redirect (verb) means to use money, assets, etc. for a different purpose from the one they were originally intended for. It is pronounced /ˌriː.dɪˈrekt/. Vocaby pairs the definition with audio and real example sentences so the word is easy to remember — and brings it back for review right before you'd forget it.
Frequently asked questions
- What does "redirect" mean?
- redirect (verb) means: to use money, assets, etc. for a different purpose from the one they were originally intended for
- How do you pronounce "redirect"?
- "redirect" is pronounced /ˌriː.dɪˈrekt/ in IPA. You can tap to hear it spoken aloud in the Vocaby app.
- How do you use "redirect" in a sentence?
- Here is "redirect" used in a sentence: You have to redirect his passion, and they are going to be passionate and they should be passionate.
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