redirect
Prononciation : [riːˈdaɪrekt]
Mot
Contexte : « internet »
(verb) to send someone or something to a different place or direction, usually online. When you click a link and it takes you to another webpage, that’s called redirecting.
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The website redirected me to a new page with more information.
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The link did not redirect me anywhere; it showed an error instead.
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Did the site successfully redirect you when you clicked the link?
Contexte : « guidance »
(verb) to change the course or focus of something, like a conversation or attention. If someone is talking about one thing and you help them talk about something else, you are redirecting the conversation.
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She managed to redirect the discussion to a more positive topic.
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He didn't redirect the argument, and it kept going in circles.
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How can we redirect this meeting to stay on track?
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