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    route
    /ruːt/

    noun

    • 1. a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination: "the scenic route from Florence to Siena"

    verb

    • 1. send or direct along a specified course: "all lines of communication were routed through London"

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  2. a particular way from one place to another, especially the way that a bus, train, plane, etc. travels regularly: a shipping route. a bus / train / plane route. a method of achieving something: a route to (doing) sth An internship is one of the best routes to gaining experience in the industry. → round noun.

  3. The meaning of ROUTE is a traveled way : highway. How to use route in a sentence.

  4. Route definition: a course, way, or road for passage or travel. See examples of ROUTE used in a sentence.

  5. Route comes from an Old French word, rute, “road,” “way,” or “path” and the Latin rupta, “broken way” or “beaten way.” A route can be a highway, like Route 66, or all the places you pass through on the way somewhere, like using a map to find the shortest route.

  6. A route is a way from one place to another. ...the most direct route to the town centre. All escape routes were blocked by armed police. Tens of thousands lined the route from Dublin airport. Synonyms: way, course, road, direction More Synonyms of route. 2. countable noun B1+.

  7. ROUTE definition: 1. the roads or paths you follow to get from one place to another place: 2. a method of achieving…. Learn more.

  8. n. 1. Abbr. Rt. or Rte. a. A road, course, or way for travel from one place to another: the route from Maine to Boston takes you through New Hampshire; ocean routes that avoided the breeding grounds of whales. b. A highway: traveled on Route 12 through Michigan. 2. A fixed course or territory assigned to a salesperson or delivery person. 3.

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