"Redoubting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Redoubting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Redoubting" Meaning

To redoubt means to take up or go to a strong defensive position or to take refuge in a safe place, especially in order to avoid danger or attack.

Example: "They redoubt to the fortified bunker during the airstrike."

It is often used as an archaic or literary term, synonymous with words like retreat, retire, or fall back.

"Redoubting" Examples

Usage Examples for "Redoubting"


1. Historical Context

- After having redoubted the wall several times, the enemy's forces managed to breach it, leading to the fall of the fortress.

2. Military Tactic

- The general ordered his troops to redoubt the hill before engaging the enemy that was climbing up, knowing their flank would be secure.

3. Emotional Refusal to Accept

- Despite the doctor's diagnosis, she simply refused to redoubt her sister's health would decline.

4. Expressing High Regard or Loyalty

- He redoubted his friendship with John, even after their altercation, and they managed to reconcile eventually.

5. Hedging Against Future Change

- The company redoubted by preparing a financial safety net in case of a potential market downturn.

"Redoubting" Similar Words

Redone

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Redouble

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To work harder at something or bring new energy to a task after a period of less effort or no effort at all, typically in order to try and reach a goal.

Redoubled

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Redoublement

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Redoubling

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Redoubt

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A fortified place or position, especially a strong defensive position, such as a fortress or a fortified hill.

Redoubtable

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Used to describe someone or something that is respected or admired because of their powerful or impressive abilities.

Redoubted

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Deserved or entitled to respect and obedience; famous or esteemed.

Redoubts

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Redoubts refer to defensive fortifications or strongholds, often built to provide a secure position for military forces. They are typically designed to be heavily armed and fortified, and can be used for defending against enemy attacks, particularly in siege warfare.<br><br>Alternatively, redoubts can also refer to a place or region where something is strongly believed to be, or to be found, in abundance.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, the term "redoubt" can also refer to a place or an idea that is strongly defended or upheld, often against opposition or criticism.

Redound

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The verb "redound" means to have a good or bad effect, often in a noticeable or impressive way, especially after a process or action. It can also mean to reflect or show the qualities or characteristics of someone or something.<br><br>Example: "Her hard work and dedication to her studies redounds to her great success."

Redounded

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Redounding

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The term "redounding" is a verb that means to have a result or effect, especially an unpleasant one, that comes back to affect someone or something.<br><br>Example: "His constant lies eventually rebounded on him and damaged his relationships with friends and family."<br><br>It is often used interchangeably with "rebounding" or "bouncing back," but "redounding" has a slightly more formal or old-fashioned tone.

Redounds

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To return or bring back benefits or advantages to someone or something.<br><br>Example: His efforts for the environment redounds to his credit.

Redox

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Redoxon

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Redoxon is a brand of vitamin C supplement tablets.

Redraft

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