Moderate as in bend To deviate or change course, especially from a planned or direct route; to take a different path, as in refracting from the original direction. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Detour'
The construction crew had to detour traffic away from the main road due to a fallen tree.
The hikers had to detour from the original trail because of a landslide blocking their path.
The pilot announced a detour in the flight plan to navigate around a thunderstorm.
The author took a detour from the main plot to explore a side story in the novel.
In order to avoid heavy traffic, the GPS suggested a detour that led us through charming countryside roads.
To reach the secluded beach, visitors had to detour through a hidden trail in the tropical jungle.
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