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rout1
verb routed, routing
- 1. To defeat (an army, troops, a sporting team, etc) completely.
- Thesaurus: defeat, destroy, overthrow, beat, crush, conquer, subdue, subjugate.
- Thesaurus: repel, repulse, dispel, scatter.
- 1. A complete and overwhelming defeat.
- Thesaurus: defeat, ruin, debacle; Antonym: victory.
- Thesaurus: flight, exodus, retreat, panic, riot, stampede, evacuation.
- A group of three or more people gathered together to commit a crime or some unlawful act.
rout2
verb routed, routing
- tr & intr
1. To dig something up, especially (said of animals) with the snout.
2. To find or fetch them by searching.
- Form: rout someone out (usually)
- Form: rout someone up
route
noun
- 1. The way travelled on a regular journey.
- Thesaurus: course, itinerary, circuit, beat, run, passage.
(N Amer)
3. A regular series of calls, eg for the collection or sale of goods; a round.
- 1. To arrange a route for (a journey, etc).
2. To send someone or something by a particular route.
