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Meaning of
rout
in English
rout
us
//ruːt//
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Plural
routs
Past Tense
routed
Participle Verb
routing
Third Person Singular
routs
Definitions
Noun
an
animal's
lowing
sound
The
farmer
heard
the
rout
of
the
cattle
in
the
distance
.
a
loud
shout
or
prolonged
outcry
The
crowd
erupted
into
a
rout
of
cheers
and
applause
.
a
loud
,
sharp
noise
The
alarm
clock
let
out
a
loud
rout
that
woke
everyone
up
.
a
state
of
disturbance
or
tumult
The
city
fell
into
a
rout
of
chaos
and
destruction
after
the
earthquake
.
a
snoring
sound
The
sleeping
man
let
out
a
loud
rout
that
disturbed
the
whole
household
.
a
violent
movement
or
heavy
blow
;
a
stunning
strike
The
boxer's
rout
to
his
opponent's
jaw
ended
the
match
immediately
.
a
group
or
troop
of
people
(
traveling
);
a
company
The
tourists
formed
a
rout
to
explore
the
ancient
city
.
a
disorderly
crowd
;
a
tumultuous
mob
The
police
struggled
to
control
the
rout
of
angry
protesters
in
the
streets
.
a
state
of
confusion
and
disorder
;
chaotic
retreat
The
army
was
forced
into
a
rout
,
fleeing
in
all
directions
.
defeating
and
breaking
up
an
opponent's
forces
The
general's
strategy
led
to
a
rout
of
the
enemy's
army
,
securing
a
decisive
victory
.
a
large
social
gathering
or
party
The
charity
organization
hosted
a
rout
to
raise
funds
for
the
local
community
.
a
crowd
or
group
of
people
;
throng
The
tourists
got
lost
in
the
rout
of
people
at
the
train
station
.
a
group
of
lively
or
wild
animals
A
rout
of
wild
monkeys
was
seen
playing
in
the
trees
near
the
village
.
disorganized
things
or
objects
;
chaotic
mass
The
city
was
filled
with
a
rout
of
abandoned
cars
and
debris
after
the
hurricane
.
a
violent
gang
or
disorderly
mob
The
police
struggled
to
control
the
rout
of
angry
protesters
in
the
city
.
a
fashionable
social
gathering
;
party
The
charity
organization
hosted
a
rout
to
raise
funds
for
the
local
community
.
a
noisy
disturbance
;
public
commotion
The
protesters
caused
a
rout
in
the
city
center
with
their
loud
chanting
.
complete
defeat
;
disorderly
retreat
(
military
,
sports
)
The
army
suffered
a
rout
in
the
battle
,
with
many
soldiers
fleeing
in
panic
.
a
group
of
violent
criminals
or
a
disorderly
crowd
The
police
struggled
to
control
the
rout
of
violent
protesters
in
the
city
.
a
noisy
disturbance
or
argument
The
neighbors
complained
about
the
rout
caused
by
the
loud
argument
between
the
couple
.
the
act
of
completely
defeating
an
enemy
force
The
enemy
army
suffered
a
rout
and
was
forced
to
retreat
from
the
battlefield
.
Verb
to
make
a
loud
noise
;
roar
or
bellow
The
angry
bull
began
to
rout
loudly
and
charge
at
the
matador
.
to
belch
loudly
After
eating
the
big
meal
,
he
let
out
a
loud
rout
that
embarrassed
his
date
.
to
produce
a
roaring
sound
(
like
wind
)
The
strong
gust
of
wind
began
to
rout
through
the
valley
,
causing
trees
to
sway
.
to
beat
or
strike
with
force
The
police
had
to
rout
the
protesters
with
batons
to
restore
order
.
to
defeat
completely
;
forcing
into
disarray
The
army's
poor
strategy
led
to
a
rout
,
and
they
were
quickly
overwhelmed
by
the
enemy
.
to
defeat
and
force
into
retreat
(
an
enemy
,
opponent
)
The
general's
army
was
able
to
rout
the
enemy
forces
and
claim
victory
.
to
retreat
in
disorder
;
fleeing
a
confrontation
The
defeated
soldiers
began
to
rout
in
all
directions
,
abandoning
their
positions
.