Similar words: beat a retreat, retreat, get ready, treat, treaty, entreat, treatise, mistreat. Meaning: [rɪ'trɪːt] n. people who have retreated.
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121. I left her to it and retreated to my room.
122. From bouncing confidence she had retreated into self-pity.
123. The police retreated at a sprint.
124. Later the Treasury retreated a more defensible position.
125. U.S. stock-index futures climbed while Asian shares retreated.
126. The enemy retreated in perfect dismay.
127. They retreated in the face of withering enemy fire.
128. Objective To observe and evaluate the therapeutic efficacy in de-escalation treatment of retreated serious pulmonary tuberculosis with second-line anti-TB drugs.
129. Tokyo stock prices closed mixed yesterday, as investors retreated to the sidelines ahead of a decision by the Bank of Japan on whether to return to zero interest rates.
130. He pushed for peace in Palestine, but seems to have retreated at the first sign of gun smoke from Capitol Hill.
131. Shares of the company, which controls South Korea's largest bank, also retreated after it raised 400 billion won ($294 million) from the sale of treasury shares.
132. Pyrrhus ' elephants were so frightening to the Roman horses that their cavalry retreated in disorder.
133. Comex futures edged higher on the devalued dollar as did corn, while copper retreated midday.
134. The dollar fell against most major currencies Monday, as Wall Street retreated.
135. The Western Interior Seaway divided across the Dakotas and retreated south towards the Gulf of Mexico.
136. Following the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in December 1941, US forces and their Filipino allies retreated to the Bataan Peninsula, and surrendered four months later.
137. At the sound of my greeting, she gathered her housecoat about her and retreated quickly indoors.
138. The paladin retreated up the beast's crenelated back as more creatures poured out of their lairs.
139. He smiled and took a swig. He thanked her and retreated again his silence.
140. By 2009, a new peninsula had formed, the old one had retreated,(www.Sentencedict.com) and shoreline northwest of the new river mouth had filled in considerably.
141. By last week, investors seemed to have retreated to their last redoubt—big technology firms like Apple with healthy margins, popular products and dramatic global growth.
142. Methods The patients including 17 cases of retreated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and 15 cases of retreated colorectal cancer were confirmed by histopathology or cytopathology.
143. He smiled and took a swig. He thanked her and retreated again into his silence.
144. The Bith hermetically sealed their cities, and retreated from the growing wilds of their planet.
145. Sandvik AB retreated 5.7 percent as the world's biggest maker of metal-cutting tools posted profit that missed analysts' predictions.
146. Antofagasta, the owner of copper mines in Chile, declined 2.9 percent to 1,335 pence as copper, zinc and aluminum retreated on the London Metal Exchange.
147. Before the flames of the fire - god, the impetuous warrior speedily retreated.
148. Zoology is retreated is farmland area reductive land advocate element.
149. Twelve thousand years ago, the great ice sheets retreated at the beginning of the latest interglacial – the Flandrian – allowing humans to return to northern latitudes.
150. An extraordinary lawyer who was at the peak of this career has an ideal summerhouse on the outskirts, in which he retreated for several weeks of the year.
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