Synonym: circuit, course, itinerary, path. Similar words: round and round, outer, cute, minute, execute, computer, statute, dispute. Meaning: [raʊt /ruːt] n. 1. an established line of travel or access 2. an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation. v. 1. send documents or materials to appropriate destinations 2. send via a specific route 3. divert in a specified direction.
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61. The route was blocked for some time.
62. They had to route the goods through Germany.
63. Let's take the scenic route home. Sentencedict.com
64. They pioneered a new route to the coast.
65. It was impossible to walk the route in midwinter.
66. She helped them to plan their route.
67. Bus route 51 is being discontinued.
68. It's the quickest route to Europe.
69. The important Peking Shanghai route has reopened.
70. We traced out our route on the map.
71. They must have returned by another route.
72. The virus's usual transmission route is by sneezing.
73. To drive, go east on Route 9.
74. The route has been marked in red.
75. The route goes around the shore of Derwent Water.
76. He foxed his pursuers by taking another route.
77. He plotted a new route across the Atlantic.
78. Is your office on a bus route?
79. They took the scenic route back to the hotel.
80. The old route is completely blocked off.
81. Police lined the route of the demonstration.
82. The route was designed to relieve traffic congestion.
83. Which route is better remains an open question .
84. We took the scenic route home.
85. They kept to the preset route.
86. They took a circuitous route to avoid reporters.
87. An alternative route is along the Via Unione.
88. He showed us our escape route on the map.
89. The house is not on a bus route.
90. We weren't sure about which route we should take.
More similar words: round and round, outer, cute, minute, execute, computer, statute, dispute, attribute, distribute, contribute, constitute, contribute to, group, round, bear out, around, routine, ground, wear out, clear out, round off, all round, round up, drought, trouble, roughly, through, numerous, go around.