Route (someone or something) to (something or some place) verb phrase
To send someone or something to someone or something else using a particular path
Because the main roads are all jammed up, the taxi driver routed us to the hotel by the shortcuts.
How did his accomplice manage to route a gun to him in prison?
I routed some food to you through your friend.
To turn right.
1. To guide someone or something back to the starting point.
2. (Of a path) to return to somewhere.
1. To send something to someone or to a place
2. To do something such as a given task, duty, or activity without much or any attention, effort, or interest
The verb "route" must be conjugated according to its tense.
To escape from the statement saying that someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something wrong or evade impeachment without being responsible for any sentence or punishment
It is unfair that he walked away scot-free though he committed a very serious crime.