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are rerouted
verb
To change the route taken by something.
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Tight ends are rerouted most often by linebackers or safeties.
Commercial and military flights are rerouted to limit overhead noise during the test.
Running backs are rerouted by linemen as they leave the backfield on pass patterns.
Part of the stomach is partitioned off and the intestines are rerouted.
Planes are rerouted or grounded for half an hour during the afternoon's English-language listening test.
In Connecticut, all amended bills are rerouted back to nonpartisan analysts who change the bill's language and cost estimates, a process than can eat up weeks of time and make it difficult to get a vote before the session ends.
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Asbestos is so deadly that they are rerouting the highway to avoid the area.
Could they be rerouted?
Buses have been rerouted.
The highway was rerouted.
Some flights were rerouted to Ciampino.
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