Direct to Meaning in English
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Definition
To send, guide, or point someone or something toward a particular place, person, or purpose.
Usage & Nuances
'Direct to' is often used in formal or customer service contexts to indicate guiding someone or something to the correct place (e.g., 'direct to customer service'). Common with passive voice: 'You will be directed to...'. Not the same as 'direct' (the adjective), and different from 'direct at' (which usually means to aim or address toward someone).
Example Sentences
Please direct to the main office for more information.
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When you get to the lobby, someone will direct you to the conference room.
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All calls will be directed to our support team.
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The teacher directed the students to the library.
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If you have any questions, I’ll direct you to someone who can help.
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All packages must be directed to the shipping desk for processing.
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