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Meanings of
rout
in English
Portuguese
multidão
Catalan
trepa
Spanish
turba
Back to the meaning
A disorderly crowd of people.
mob
rabble
Portuguese
multidão
Catalan
expulsar
Spanish
expulsar
Back to the meaning
Cause to flee.
expel
rout out
Catalan
expulsar
Synonyms
Examples for "
expel
"
expel
rout out
Examples for "
expel
"
1
The United States said on Monday it would
expel
60 Russian diplomats.
2
Tuilaepa has several times urged principals to
expel
students involved in fighting.
3
The ruling Democratic Party quickly moved to
expel
An from the party.
4
Sources say the army intends to
expel
them to the Gaza Strip.
5
Jo-i means to
expel
the barbarians; Kai-Koku means to open the country.
1
I'll
rout
out
the cook and make him boil us some coffee.
2
Chisel or
rout
out
the waste and when complete, fit the pieces together.
3
I'll
rout
out
Bob and send him round as soon as may be.'
4
But I think I'd better get back and
rout
out
Tuppence.
5
We went again to Horton Thicket to
rout
out
a bear.
Spanish
hocicar
Back to the meaning
Dig with the snout.
root
rootle
Spanish
hocicar
Spanish
derrotar
Back to the meaning
Defeat disastrously.
spread-eagle
spreadeagle
Spanish
derrotar
Other meanings for "rout"
Usage of
rout
in English
1
The
rout
has gathered pace recently as the global financial crisis worsens.
2
The
rout
of the right wing shook the cavalry in the centre.
3
The white men also disappeared over the mountains; the
rout
was mutual.
4
December's stock market
rout
also hurt William Ackman's Pershing Square Capital Management.
5
The
rout
in European financial markets last week was a watershed event.
6
She and her friends were then swept along in the general
rout
.
7
The overall sense at 31 minutes was that a
rout
would ensue.
8
The government says it is certain of a
rout
in the polls.
9
March
16
-
Russians
rout
Turks in Armenia and threaten Turks in the Caucasus.
10
These carriage-loads form mountains of mirth in the midst of the
rout
.
11
The
rout
of Pope at Manassas had followed in the ensuing month.
12
The shattered broken remains of the Guard were driven in headlong
rout
.
13
TV View:A
rout
in sport is about as enticing as elevator music.
14
Rather mankind has retreated from the Middle Ages in reaction and
rout
.
15
The RBI stepped in to prevent a wider
rout
,
multiple dealers said.
16
The coronavirus
rout
means gains since October 2016 have been wiped out.
Other examples for "rout"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
rout
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
rout out
complete the rout
utter rout
become a rout
put to rout
More collocations
Translations for
rout
Portuguese
multidão
Catalan
trepa
xusma
expulsar
acanalar
Spanish
turba
expulsar
hocicar
escarbar
desenraizar
derrotar
demoler
acabar con
Rout
through the time
Rout
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common