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redirect
verb as in divert
verb as in turn
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Rajasethupathy suggests that, by understanding the gene programs that preserve memory, scientists may be able to redirect memory pathways around damaged brain regions in conditions such as Alzheimer's.
Shaking can break open new rock surfaces, force out fluids that were previously sealed away, and redirect the flow of water through the subsurface.
But you can also borrow a page from the “yes, and” playbook to redirect their energy with grace.
The post's Indonesian caption appeared harmless, but it redirected users to a betting website promising newly registered users they can "directly win".
One theory suggests that weak magnetic fields between galaxies deflect the electron-positron pairs, redirecting the resulting gamma rays away from Earth.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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