"Routs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Routs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Routs" Meaning

Routes:

1. Paths or ways over land or sea, especially between two distant places
Example: "The bus follows a scenic route along the coast."

2. A method or approach to achieving something
Example: "The company developed a new route to improve their business operations."

3. A set of steps or actions to be taken to achieve something
Example: "The committee worked on its plan to create a clear route for the project."

4. In computing, a sequence of functions or operations that together form a program
Example: "The company sells personalized routing solutions for different types of computers."

"Routs" Examples

Correct Usage Examples for "Routs"


1. Example Sentence: Navigation apps help users find the best routs to their destination, avoiding traffic congestion.
2. Informal Usage: You should have seen the routs taken by these vehicles, it was crazy!
3. Formal Usage: The transportation system in the city has been optimized to improve the efficiency of bus routs.
4. Academic Usage: Researchers studied the impact of traffic on the average commuting routs in urban areas.
5. Creative Writing: As I walked through the forest, I found a hidden rout that led to a secret waterfall.

"Routs" Similar Words

Routinisation

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Routinise

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The word "routinised" (or "routinized" in some variations) is the past participle of the verb "routinize", which means to make a routine of something, to do something regularly or on a repeated basis. It describes an action, process, or state that has become habitual, customary, and predictable.<br><br>In other words, when something is routinised, it means that it has become a regular, mundane, and expected part of a routine or daily schedule.

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