1. rerouting - Noun
2. rerouting - Verb
rerouting
present participle of reroute
rerouting (plural reroutings)
The process by which something is rerouted; a diversion or redirection.
Synonym: reroute
A road was renamed if the censor ordered major work on it, such as paving, repaving, or rerouting. Source: Internet
Another infrastructural change (completed in 1968) was the rerouting of the river Warta to follow two straight branches either side of Ostrów Tumski. Source: Internet
"I wrote the two books under radically different mind-sets, and Serfs was a willful rerouting into a different realm". Source: Internet
One of the more challenging aspects of rerouting Highway 67 is a proposal to develop a new roadway within the state park to connect the main office with the campground area. Source: Internet
The erection of these buildings in the late 1960s however involved the demolition of a large number of houses in Ashton Road, and rerouting the west end of University Avenue to its current position. Source: Internet
The disappearance of cutthroat trout can be traced back to two events: the periodic stocking of brook trout between 1941 and 1983, and the rerouting of Highway 89 to the west side of the Snake River in the 1960’s. Source: Internet