1 to change the route of someone or something:
Traffic is being rerouted due to construction.
The key concept of this procedure is to use little if any foreign material to reroute systemic and pulmonary venous return.
It suggested undergrounding for one section and possible rerouting overhead for the other two sections.
Surely the police should reroute the parade only if the behaviour of those on the parade necessitates it.
Only a very few have had to be rerouted or have given any trouble at all.
Whether it would be of advantage to reroute tankers on these and other routes is being considered urgently by the appropriate international authorities.
Any decision by me to ban or reroute a march or procession would be made on the basis of his recommendation.
This would require the rerouting of the existing footpath outside that boundary along the new perimeter line.
Within another 48 hours, a formula was found for saving the beck by rerouting it.