transitive verb (past and past participlere·di·rect·ed, present participlere·di·rect·ing, 3rd person present singularre·di·rects)
Definition:
1. send something elsewhere: to send something received to a different location, e.g. because the intended recipient has moved redirecting the previous tenant's mail
2. reroute traffic: to send traffic along a different route
3. change focus: to focus actions or activities on a different objective
noun (pluralre·di·rects)
Definition:
U.S. law recalling of witness: an examination of a witness again after cross-examination is completed asked a crucial question on redirect