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Past tense for to change direction or course
“The plaintiff cannot be reasonably expected to react as a professional automobile driver and instantaneously redirect his car.”
Past tense for to direct or send (something) to a new or different place or purpose
“We also learned that a filter can redirect the output to different devices or files.”
Past tense for to arrange for something to belong to, or be officially controlled by, somebody else
Past tense for to divert, intercept, or intervene to prevent something from happening or to change its course
(of light or an image) Past tense for to bend back or mirror
Having been redirected in path or direction
Bent or sent back (especially of incident sound or light)
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