Synonym: beat, conquer, crush, defeat, overcome, scatter. Similar words: round and round, route, rouse, arouse, sprout, rough, round, proud. Meaning: [raʊt] n. 1. a disorderly crowd of people 2. an overwhelming defeat. v. 1. cause to flee 2. dig with the snout 3. make a groove in 4. defeat disastrously.
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(61) The fixing seat is provided with a general water rout and at least two branch water routs, and each branch water rout is connected with the general water rout through a solenoid valve.
(62) Swift action is needed by the governments of these countries to make sure that their economies can survive this market rout and re-emerge as strong investment alternatives for Wall Street.
(63) Raceme separation is the main rout for preparation of pure enantiomers.
(64) But others said there is still a risk of dollar bearishness engulfing the market and selling turning into a rout.
(65) To put to rout all that was not life. And not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.
(66) On November 6, 1952, Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected president of the United States in a rout.
(67) Ryan Giggs scored a second - half hat-trick , with Berbatov, Zoran Tosic and Nani completing - the rout.
(68) That summer in 2002, the German brigade all the way put to rout to cut will of killed into the world cup finals, although pour finally at Brazil brigade foot.
(69) To put to rout all that was not life, and not.
(70) The show began with an Anglo-French rout: Costume design went to the British team behind "Elizabeth: The Golden Age."
(71) Sometimes the boys would rout out little ground squirrels and chase them into the bush.
(72) Nine years later, Rout(Sentencedict.com ), Chait and Sali are much closer to that understanding.
(73) Send forth lightning and scatter the enemies; shoot your arrows and rout them.
(74) The technology will also be used to rout out pirates who are trying to secretly record films and then sell them on the black market.
(75) It's an utter rout, and your broadcasts are criminal lies.