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  1. ROUT definition: 1. to defeat an enemy completely and force them to run away 2. to defeat an opponent completely…. Learn more.

  2. : to defeat decisively or disastrously. the discomfiture of seeing their party routed at the polls A. N. Holcombe. b. : to put to precipitate flight.

  3. When you think about the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, associate a rout with the agonizing defeat. A rout is the kind of humiliating loss that makes you wish you would have been injured in the first quarter so you could have avoided the outcome.

  4. Rout definition: a defeat attended with disorderly flight; dispersal of a defeated force in complete disorder. See examples of ROUT used in a sentence.

  5. verb. If an army, sports team, or other group routs its opponents, it defeats them completely and easily. ...the Battle of Hastings at which the Norman army routed the English opposition. [VERB noun] Synonyms: defeat, beat, overthrow, thrash More Synonyms of rout. Rout is also a noun.

  6. Define rout. rout synonyms, rout pronunciation, rout translation, English dictionary definition of rout. n. 1. a. A disorderly retreat or flight following defeat. b. An overwhelming defeat. 2. a. A disorderly crowd of people; a mob. b. People of the lowest...

  7. a situation in which somebody is defeated easily and completely in a battle or competition. Only the skill of the goalkeeper prevented the match from turning into a rout. The offensive into rebel-held territory had ended in a rout. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  8. Rout Definition. routed, routing, routs. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Noun. Verb. Idiom. Filter. noun. routs. A disorderly flight or retreat, as of defeated troops. To be put to rout. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A disorderly crowd; noisy mob; rabble. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  9. rout meaning: to defeat someone completely.

  10. v.t. to disperse in defeat and disorderly flight: to rout an army. to defeat decisively: to rout an opponent in conversation. Latin rupta, feminine past participle of rumpere to break; (verb, verbal) derivative of the noun, nominal.