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rout


rout 1

R0324300 (rout)n.1. a. A disorderly retreat or flight following defeat.b. An overwhelming defeat.2. a. A disorderly crowd of people; a mob.b. People of the lowest class; rabble.3. A public disturbance; a riot.4. A fashionable gathering.5. Archaic A group of people, especially knights, or of animals, especially wolves.tr.v. rout·ed, rout·ing, routs 1. To put to disorderly flight or retreat: "the flock of starlings which Jasper had routed with his gun" (Virginia Woolf).2. To defeat overwhelmingly. See Synonyms at defeat.
[Middle English route, from Old French, troop, defeat, from Vulgar Latin *rupta, from feminine of Latin ruptus, past participle of rumpere, to break; see reup- in Indo-European roots.]

rout 2

R0324300 (rout)v. rout·ed, rout·ing, routs v.intr.1. To dig with the snout; root.2. To poke around; rummage.v.tr.1. To expose to view as if by digging; uncover.2. To hollow, scoop, or gouge out.3. To drive or force out as if by digging; eject: rout out an informant.4. Archaic To dig up with the snout.
[Variant of root.]

rout 3

R0324300 (rout, ro͞ot)intr.v. rout·ed, rout·ing, routs Chiefly British To bellow. Used of cattle.
[Middle English routen, to roar, from Old Norse rauta.]

rout

(raʊt) n1. an overwhelming defeat2. a disorderly retreat3. a noisy rabble4. (Law) law a group of three or more people proceeding to commit an illegal act5. archaic a large party or social gatheringvb (tr) to defeat and cause to flee in confusion[C13: from Anglo-Norman rute, from Old French: disorderly band, from Latin ruptus broken, from rumpere to burst; see route]

rout

(raʊt) vb1. to dig over or turn up (something), esp (of an animal) with the snout; root2. (tr; usually foll by out or up) to get or find by searching3. (usually foll by: out) to force or drive out: they routed him out of bed at midnight. 4. (often foll by: out) to hollow or gouge out5. (intr) to search, poke, or rummage[C16: variant of root2]

rout1

(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. 5. a large, formal evening party or social gathering. 6. Archaic. a company or band of people. v.t. 7. to disperse in defeat and disorderly flight. 8. to defeat decisively. [1200–50; (n.) Middle English < Anglo-French rute, Old French route a fraction, detachment < Vulgar Latin *rupta a break, Latin: n. use of feminine past participle of rumpere to break; (v.) derivative of the n.]

rout2

(raʊt)

v.i. 1. to root, as swine. 2. to poke, search, or rummage. v.t. 3. to turn over or dig up with the snout. 4. to find or get by searching, rummaging, etc. (usu. fol. by out). 5. to cause to rise from bed. 6. to force or drive out. 7. to hollow out or furrow, as with a scoop. [1540–50; alter. of root2; compare Middle Dutch ruten to root out]

rout4

(raʊt, rut)
v.i., v.t. Chiefly Brit. Dial. to bellow; roar. [1250–1300; Middle English rowten < Old Norse rauta to bellow]

Rout, Route

 a troop, throng, company; a clamourous multitude; a rabble; a tumultuous crowd—Johnson, 1755.Examples: rout or route of Black beasts, 1576; of clerks, 1430; of rural folk, 1616; of gentlemen; of knights, 1486; of lords, 1386; of nightingales, 1366; of ragged rhymers, 1579; of roiters, 1750; of ruffians and robbers, 1568; of worldly and gallant servants, 1491; of sheep, 1821; of snails, 1440; of soldiers; of strangers, 1737; of the wicked, 1561; of wolves, 1275; of words and actions, 1624.

rout


Past participle: routed
Gerund: routing
Imperative
rout
rout
Present
I rout
you rout
he/she/it routs
we rout
you rout
they rout
Preterite
I routed
you routed
he/she/it routed
we routed
you routed
they routed
Present Continuous
I am routing
you are routing
he/she/it is routing
we are routing
you are routing
they are routing
Present Perfect
I have routed
you have routed
he/she/it has routed
we have routed
you have routed
they have routed
Past Continuous
I was routing
you were routing
he/she/it was routing
we were routing
you were routing
they were routing
Past Perfect
I had routed
you had routed
he/she/it had routed
we had routed
you had routed
they had routed
Future
I will rout
you will rout
he/she/it will rout
we will rout
you will rout
they will rout
Future Perfect
I will have routed
you will have routed
he/she/it will have routed
we will have routed
you will have routed
they will have routed
Future Continuous
I will be routing
you will be routing
he/she/it will be routing
we will be routing
you will be routing
they will be routing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been routing
you have been routing
he/she/it has been routing
we have been routing
you have been routing
they have been routing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been routing
you will have been routing
he/she/it will have been routing
we will have been routing
you will have been routing
they will have been routing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been routing
you had been routing
he/she/it had been routing
we had been routing
you had been routing
they had been routing
Conditional
I would rout
you would rout
he/she/it would rout
we would rout
you would rout
they would rout
Past Conditional
I would have routed
you would have routed
he/she/it would have routed
we would have routed
you would have routed
they would have routed
Thesaurus
Noun1.rout - a disorderly crowd of peoplerout - a disorderly crowd of people mob, rabblecrowd - a large number of things or people considered together; "a crowd of insects assembled around the flowers"lynch mob - a mob that kills a person for some presumed offense without legal authority
2.rout - an overwhelming defeatdefeat, licking - an unsuccessful ending to a struggle or contest; "it was a narrow defeat"; "the army's only defeat"; "they suffered a convincing licking"
Verb1.rout - cause to flee; "rout out the fighters from their caves"expel, rout outdefeat, get the better of, overcome - win a victory over; "You must overcome all difficulties"; "defeat your enemies"; "He overcame his shyness"; "He overcame his infirmity"; "Her anger got the better of her and she blew up"
2.rout - dig with the snout; "the pig was rooting for truffles"rootle, rootcut into, delve, dig, turn over - turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration"
3.rout - make a groove ingougecore out, hollow out, hollow - remove the interior of; "hollow out a tree trunk"
4.rout - defeat disastrouslyspreadeagle, spread-eaglebeat, beat out, vanquish, trounce, crush, shell - come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"

rout

verb1. defeat, beat, overthrow, thrash, stuff (slang), worst, destroy, chase, tank (slang), crush, scatter, conquer, lick (informal), dispel, drive off, overpower, clobber (slang), wipe the floor with (informal), cut to pieces, put to flight, drub, put to rout, throw back in confusion The Norman army routed the English opposition.noun1. defeat, beating, hiding (informal), ruin, overthrow, thrashing, licking (informal), pasting (slang), shambles, debacle, drubbing, overwhelming defeat, headlong flight, disorderly retreat The retreat turned into a rout.

rout

nounThe act of defeating or the condition of being defeated:beating, defeat, drubbing, overthrow, thrashing, vanquishment.Informal: massacre, trimming, whipping.Slang: dusting, licking.verbTo win a victory over, as in battle or a competition:beat, best, conquer, defeat, master, overcome, prevail against (or over), subdue, subjugate, surmount, triumph over, vanquish, worst.Informal: trim, whip.Slang: ace, lick.Idioms: carry the day, get the best of, get the better of, go someone one better.
Translations
击溃溃败

rout

(raut) verb to defeat (an army etc) completely. 擊潰 击溃 noun a complete defeat. 潰敗 溃败

rout


rout out

To force someone out of or away from some place or thing. A noun or pronoun can be used between "rout" and "out." The police commissioner directed the SWAT team to rout out the protestors from their encampment outside city hall. Our soldiers have finally managed to rout the enemy out.See also: out, rout

rout out of some place

To force someone out of or away from some place or thing. The police commissioner directed the SWAT team to rout the protestors out of their encampment outside city hall. Our soldiers have finally managed to rout the enemy out the occupied city.See also: of, out, place, rout

rout someone or something out of some place

 and rout someone or something outto remove someone or something from some place by force. The soldiers routed the snipers out of the deserted buildings. They routed out the snipers.See also: of, out, place, rout

rout


rout:

see riot, rout, and unlawful assemblyriot, rout, and unlawful assembly,
in law, varying degrees of concerted disturbance of the peace. At common law, an unlawful assembly is a gathering of at least three persons whose conduct causes observers to reasonably fear that a breach of the peace will result.
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rout

[rau̇t] (mechanical engineering) To gouge out, make a furrow, or otherwise machine a wood member.

rout

To groove, furrow, hollow out, or otherwise machine a wood member with a router.

rout

Law a group of three or more people proceeding to commit an illegal act

rout


Related to rout: rout out

rout

a group of three or more people proceeding to commit an illegal act.

ROUT, crim. law. A disturbance of the peace by persons assembled together with an intention to do a thing, which, if executed, would have made them rioters, and actually making a motion towards the execution of their purpose.
2. It generally agrees in all particulars with a riot, except only in this, that it may be a complete offence without the execution of the intended enterprise. Hawk. c. 65, s. 14; 1 Russ. on Cr. 253; 4 Bl. Com. 140; Vin. Abr. Riots, &c., A 2 Com. Dig. Forcible Entry, D 9.

ROUT


AcronymDefinition
ROUTTerminal Routing

rout


Related to rout: rout out
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Synonyms for rout

verb defeat

Synonyms

  • defeat
  • beat
  • overthrow
  • thrash
  • stuff
  • worst
  • destroy
  • chase
  • tank
  • crush
  • scatter
  • conquer
  • lick
  • dispel
  • drive off
  • overpower
  • clobber
  • wipe the floor with
  • cut to pieces
  • put to flight
  • drub
  • put to rout
  • throw back in confusion

noun defeat

Synonyms

  • defeat
  • beating
  • hiding
  • ruin
  • overthrow
  • thrashing
  • licking
  • pasting
  • shambles
  • debacle
  • drubbing
  • overwhelming defeat
  • headlong flight
  • disorderly retreat

Synonyms for rout

noun the act of defeating or the condition of being defeated

Synonyms

  • beating
  • defeat
  • drubbing
  • overthrow
  • thrashing
  • vanquishment
  • massacre
  • trimming
  • whipping
  • dusting
  • licking

verb to win a victory over, as in battle or a competition

Synonyms

  • beat
  • best
  • conquer
  • defeat
  • master
  • overcome
  • prevail against
  • subdue
  • subjugate
  • surmount
  • triumph over
  • vanquish
  • worst
  • trim
  • whip
  • ace
  • lick

Synonyms for rout

noun a disorderly crowd of people

Synonyms

  • mob
  • rabble

Related Words

  • crowd
  • lynch mob

noun an overwhelming defeat

Related Words

  • defeat
  • licking

verb cause to flee

Synonyms

  • expel
  • rout out

Related Words

  • defeat
  • get the better of
  • overcome

verb dig with the snout

Synonyms

  • rootle
  • root

Related Words

  • cut into
  • delve
  • dig
  • turn over

verb make a groove in

Synonyms

  • gouge

Related Words

  • core out
  • hollow out
  • hollow

verb defeat disastrously

Synonyms

  • spreadeagle
  • spread-eagle

Related Words

  • beat
  • beat out
  • vanquish
  • trounce
  • crush
  • shell
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