Waterloo: Rout And Retreat

The meaning of ROUT is a state of wild confusion or disorderly retreat. How to use rout in a sentence.

A rout is a chaotic and disorderly retreat or withdrawal of troops from a battlefield, resulting in the victory of the opposing party, or following defeat, a collapse of discipline, or poor morale.

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WATERLOO, Iowa (KWWL) -- RAGBRAI is coming! On Wednesday, thousands of riders from across Iowa will be stopping in Waterloo and getting to enjoy the festivities downtown. Here's information on the ...

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WATERLOO, Iowa (KWWL) -- More details have been announced by Experience Waterloo for the city's RAGBRAI 2021 plans as an overnight host. Waterloo will be the overnight stop of Day 4 of the ride, in ...

rout 1 (raʊt) n. 1. a defeat attended with disorderly flight: to put an army to rout. 2. any overwhelming defeat. 3. a tumultuous or disorderly crowd of persons. 4. Law. a disturbance of the public peace by three or more persons acting together in a manner that suggests an intention to riot.

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rout (third-person singular simple present routs, present participle routing, simple past and past participle routed) (intransitive, chiefly England, regional) To snore, especially loudly.

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Rout is also a noun. The striker completed the rout with a low shot from the edge of the penalty area.

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rout / route are similar-sounding terms with different meanings (referred to as homophones). To better understand the differences, see below for definitions, pronunciation guides, and example sentences using each term. 👇

The term ‘rout’ refers to a situation where a group is completely defeated and flees in a confused and panicked way. It often describes a chaotic withdrawal in a battle or competition.