[
UK
/ɹˈuːt/
]
[ US /ˈɹaʊt, ˈɹut/ ]
[ US /ˈɹaʊt, ˈɹut/ ]
VERB
- send documents or materials to appropriate destinations
- send via a specific route
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divert in a specified direction
divert the low voltage to the engine cylinders
NOUN
- an established line of travel or access
- an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation
How To Use route In A Sentence
- He nearly knocked over a couple of pop fans en route. The Sun
- Since then neither the printer nor wireless internet router appeared to be working. Times, Sunday Times
- Pile each croute with the prawn mixture and serve at once. The Sun
- Its route will pass mainly through soft rock and above deep-lying, brackish ground water.
- Already well dispersed, they probably acquired iron technology around 500 C.E. On their route eastward, the Bantu speakers skirted the northern forest edge toward the interlacustrine region of East Africa. D. Africa, 500-1500
- The _router-plane_, Figs. 121 and 122, is used to lower a certain part of a surface and yet keep it parallel with the surrounding part, and it is particularly useful in cutting panels, dadoes, and grooves. Handwork in Wood
- Rather than selling direct to pet owners, they initially tried the wholesale route. Times, Sunday Times
- We could have taken the okie-doke route and been forgotten about. Grammy nominees, all full of glee
- Protein powders are considered to be a fast route to a leaner body. Times, Sunday Times
- High vehicles must take an alternative route because of low clearance under the bridge.