rout in English
- rout⇄noun a roar; loud noise; uproar. Also, rowt, rowte.
- rout⇄noun 1. the flight of a defeated army in disorder.
Ex. The enemy was in full rout. A retreat is painful enough; a rout borders on the unbearable (New Yorker).
2. a complete defeat accompanied by disorderly retreat.
Ex. The enemy's defe - rout⇄rout (1), noun, verb.
- rout⇄rout (2), transitive verb.
1. to dig (out); get by searching.
Ex. Foraging about ... I routed out some biscuit ... and a piece of cheese (Daniel Defoe).
2. to put (out); force (out, up).
Ex. The farmer routed his sons out of bed a - rout⇄rout (3), intransitive verb.
(Dialect.) to snore. - rout⇄rout (4), verb, noun.
(Dialect.) - rout⇄v.i. to roar; bellow.
- rout⇄v.i. 1. to dig with the snout.
Ex. The pigs were routing for nuts under the trees.
2. to poke; search; rummage.
Ex. He had been routing among the piled newspapers under the kitchen dresser (H. G. Wells). - rout⇄v.t. 1. to put to flight in disorder.
Ex. Our soldiers routed the enemy.
2. (Figurative.) to defeat completely.
Ex. The baseball team routed its opponents by a score of ten to one.
(SYN) vanquish.
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