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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Redirect \Re`di*rect"\ (r?`d?*r?kt"), a. (Law)
     Applied to the examination of a witness, by the party calling
     him, after the cross-examination.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:



  Examination \Ex*am`i*na"tion\, n. [L. examinatio: cf. F.
     examination.]
     1. The act of examining, or state of being examined; a
        careful search, investigation, or inquiry; scrutiny by
        study or experiment.
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     2. A process prescribed or assigned for testing
        qualification; as, the examination of a student, or of a
        candidate for admission to the bar or the ministry.
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              He neglected the studies, . . . stood low at the
              examinations.                         --Macaulay.
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     {Examination in chief}, or {Direct examination} (Law), that
        examination which is made of a witness by a party calling
        him.
  
     {Cross-examination}, that made by the opposite party.
  
     {Re["e]xamination}, or {Re-direct examination}, (Law) that
        questioning of a witness at trial made by the party
        calling the witness, after, and upon matters arising out
        of, the cross-examination; also called informally
        {re-direct}.
  
     Syn: Search; inquiry; investigation; research; scrutiny;
          inquisition; inspection; exploration.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  redirect
       v : channel into a new direction; "redirect your attention to
           the danger from the fundamentalists" [syn: {airt}]

















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