0 past simple and past participle of route
1 to send something somewhere using a particular way or direction:
Thus, systemic venous blood was routed to the pulmonary arteries.
There is naught to quibble with here : the preposterous idea that biological evolution violates thermodynamical law is routed.
There is a hollow wrist mechanism at the end of the arm where pneumatic and electrical services to end of arm tooling can be routed.
This could include task requests, capability notifications and application-level data routed as part of a previously created commitment.
The rear held on till dusk before it was completely routed.
Queries are routed by mediators and brokers to data retrieval agents.
Each has a separate output allowing the signals to be routed to separate devices for processing or to multiple channels on a mixer.
Needs are similarly routed to the facilitator, which then attempts to find other facilitators that can service that need.