Definition of Rerouting

1. Verb. (present participle of reroute) ¹

2. Noun. The process by which something is rerouted; a diversion or redirection. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rerouting

1. reroute [v] - See also: reroute

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rerouting

rerolls
reroof
reroofed
reroofing
reroofs
reroot
rerooted
rerooting
reroots
rerose
reroute
rerouted
rerouter
rerouters
reroutes
rerouting (current term)
reroutings
rerun
rerunning
reruns
res
res adjudicata
res gestae
res ipsa loquitur
res judicata
res nullius
res publica
resacralize
resacralized
resacralizes

Literary usage of Rerouting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Comprehensive Plan of Newark: The City Plan Commission, Newark, New Jersey by Newark (N.J.). City Plan Commission (1915)
"A terminal now under construction by the operating company, will, by further rerouting, lessen still more the congestion at this point. ..."

2. City Planning for Newark by Newark (N.J.). City Plan Commission, David Grotta (1913)
"It was then discovered what lines could best be removed in a plan of rerouting. All facts acquired being taken into consideration, three rerouting schemes ..."

3. City Planning for Newark by Newark (N.J.). City Plan Commission, David Grotta (1913)
"In the development, however, of any rerouting scheme it is not always ... And so, in the evolution of rerouting for Newark, it was soon evident that, ..."

4. Proceedings by Louisiana Engineering Society (1919)
"We recommend the adoption, as soon as practically possible, of the rerouting of cars, with a view of simplifying the service, and of improving the ..."

5. Decisions by California Public Utilities Commission (1922)
"It was the conclusion of the engineering department, following such detailed study, that a rerouting of cars as herein proposed by applicant would reduce ..."

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