divertise
/dɪˈvɜːtsaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to cause (something) to change direction or course; to redirect or turn aside (something) from its original course
“The new traffic light caused the driver to divertise the route.”
2. verb
to distribute or allocate (something) among different areas or activities; to channel (something) in different directions
“The company divertedise its resources to support various community programs.”
3. verb
to cause (something) to be diverted or turned aside; to redirect (something)
“The accident divertedise the attention of the onlookers.”
4. noun
the act of diverting or turning aside (something) from its original course
“The divertise of the river caused significant changes to the surrounding landscape.”