redirect

/rɪˈdɪrɛkt/

Definitions

1. verb

to send (someone or something) to a different place, especially a different location or website, often by mistake or because of an error

“The website will redirect you to the login page if you’re not logged in.”

2. noun

the act of sending (someone or something) to a different place

“The redirect caused a delay in the project timeline.”

3. noun

a message or instruction that sends (someone or something) to a different place

“The redirect message was displayed on the screen.”

Synonyms

  • refocus
  • reorient
  • repoint
  • reroute

Antonyms

  • redirect
  • redirecting
  • reorient
  • repoint