detour|detoured|detouring|detours in English
verb
[de·tour || 'diː‚tʊə]
bypass, take a roundabout course, go by an indirect way
Use "detour|detoured|detouring|detours" in a sentence
1. The alternate truck route now in place detours truck traffic across town roads instead of the highway for the duration of this detour.
2. They detoured Birming- ham.
3. Note also that high cost factors could cause detouring routes.
4. They detoured around the traffic jam by heading south.
5. You've made a detour.
6. This detour thing is...
7. Millions of red blood cells are detoured from their usual routes.
8. He cautions: beware the detours, the pitfalls, the traps.
9. Signs directed traffic to a detour.
10. Yes, the road has bumps and detours and even some hazards.
11. They had to detour a road-block.
12. The monument is well worth a detour.
13. We had to detour a road-block.
14. He made a detour to see it.
15. Cognitive Bypassing is the practice of avoiding feelings by detouring into cognitive ideas or beliefs
16. Barring extenuating circumstances, do you agree this route requires no detours?
17. We took a detour to avoid the street repairs.
18. We made a detour to avoid the heavy traffic.
19. Please use Route 1 2 as a detour.
20. The others, making courteous detours around them, talk, stop talking, kiss.
21. Snake : Yeah . I took a pretty freaky detour.
22. This secondary road offers a detour well worth making.
23. We had to make a lengthy detour through the backstreets.
24. Both were wounded during their 145 - kilometer inland detour.
25. This section also describes using Asphaltic surface for patching, detours, and temporary construction