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    retreat
    /rɪˈtriːt/

    verb

    • 1. (of an army) withdraw from enemy forces as a result of their superior power or after a defeat: "the French retreated in disarray" Similar withdrawretiredraw backpull backOpposite advancedig in

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  2. RETREAT definition: 1. to go away from a place or person in order to escape from fighting or danger: 2. to go to a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RETREAT is an act or process of withdrawing especially from what is difficult, dangerous, or disagreeable. How to use retreat in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Retreat.

  4. to go away from a place or person in order to escape from fighting or danger: Attacks by enemy aircraft forced the tanks to retreat (from the city). When she came toward me shouting, I retreated (behind my desk). Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to go backward.

  5. Definition of retreat noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. retreat. noun. /rɪˈtriːt/ Idioms. from danger/defeat. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] a movement away from a place or an enemy because of danger or defeat. Napoleon’s retreat from Moscow. The army was in full retreat (= retreating very quickly).

  6. The noun retreat means a place you can go to be alone, to get away from it all. A spot under a shady tree might be your favorite retreat from the sun, or your bedroom in the basement may serve as a retreat from your siblings.

  7. If you retreat, you move away from something or someone. 'I've already got a job,' I said quickly, and retreated from the room. American English : retreat / rɪˈtrit /

  8. re·treat. (rĭ-trēt′) n. 1. a. The act or process of moving back or away, especially from something hazardous, formidable, or unpleasant: made a retreat from hectic city life to the country. b. Withdrawal of a military force from a dangerous position or from an enemy attack. c.