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direct
verb
to
guide
or
control
someone
or
something
toward
a
place
or
goal
,
or
to
give
instructions
•
Two
police
officers
direct
cars
around
the
fallen
tree
.
Two
police
officers
direct
cars
around
the
fallen
tree
.
•
Volunteers
direct
guests
to
their
seats
at
the
concert
hall
.
Volunteers
direct
guests
to
their
seats
at
the
concert
hall
.
verb
to
aim
or
guide
something
or
someone
toward
a
place
,
purpose
,
or
person
•
Please
direct
your
questions
to
the
information
desk
.
Please
direct
your
questions
to
the
information
desk
.
•
The
river
directs
water
toward
the
valley
.
The
river
directs
water
toward
the
valley
.
from
Latin
‘
dirigere
’
meaning
‘
arrange
straight
’
verb
to
be
in
charge
of
making
a
film
,
play
,
or
other
performance
,
deciding
how
it
is
acted
and
filmed
•
Greta
Gerwig
will
direct
the
studio
’
s
next
movie
.
Greta
Gerwig
will
direct
the
studio
’
s
next
movie
.
•
He
loves
to
direct
school
plays
.
He
loves
to
direct
school
plays
.
extension
of
the
general
verb
‘
direct
’
to
the
field
of
performing
arts
(
early
19th
century
)
verb
to
be
in
charge
of
making
a
film
,
play
,
or
other
performance
•
Greta
Gerwig
will
direct
the
studio's
next
fantasy
film
.
Greta
Gerwig
will
direct
the
studio's
next
fantasy
film
.
•
He
dreams
of
moving
to
Hollywood
to
direct
movies
.
He
dreams
of
moving
to
Hollywood
to
direct
movies
.