rout

दाणादाण
definition
verb
in a matter of minutes the attackers were routed
defeat and cause to retreat in disorder.
you routed each plank all along its length
cut a groove, or any pattern not extending to the edges, in (a wooden or metal surface).
noun
the retreat degenerated into a rout
a disorderly retreat of defeated troops.
an assembly of people who have made a move toward committing an illegal act that would constitute an offense of riot.
translation of 'rout'
दाणादाण,
जबरदस्तीने (अंथरुणातून जागे करून) बाहेर आणणे,
पूर्ण पराभव,
दाणादाण करणे,
(सैन्य) उधळणे
example
The 'rout' began in the 18th minute when Blackburn scored the first of a three-goal salvo in nine minutes.
The Americans ran in total 'rout' from the field, leaping over the stone walls off Lexington Green.
The doctor, bending over a wounded soldier, looked around and saw the 'rout' beginning.
He's the one most likely to minimise an electoral 'rout' .
the party lost more than half their seats in the 'rout'
Weather looks like chance, but some think it's a malign force determined to 'rout' them.
The battle was turned into a 'rout' as soldiers struggled to carry the king's body to the castle.
In the meantime, the challenge will be to stave off complacency toward reform now that chances for a 'rout' at the polls suddenly seem remote.
Jamie Wood added a fifth, and substitute Matt Woolf completed the 'rout' with his first-ever goal for the Wands.
Low morale among the soldiers had not been the cause of defeat, but it undoubtedly helped to turn defeat into 'rout' .
Their retreat had been a 'rout' , and thousands of fleeing refugees, the elderly, women and children, had been slaughtered mercilessly.
To 'rout' this pest, scientists at the labs from coast to coast are making the sharpshooter and the Xylella microbe the focus of ambitious new studies.
That assist was Scholes's last contribution to what is becoming a 'rout' .
the retreat degenerated into a 'rout'
A goal by Ruud van Nistelrooy halted a 'rout' at the Bernabeu.
Newry had further chances to complete the 'rout' in the final five minutes of the match.
They implored prelates to observe vigilantly all sacerdotal activities in order to secure the subservience of priests and to 'rout' out rebels and rogues.
Despite her electoral 'rout' , the masses, seduced by her silken eloquence into believing that Dr Karunanidhi and his men had been witch hunting her, stood solidly behind her.
The Mongols were very far from their bases, and any reverse could quickly turn into a 'rout' .
As a matter of fact, he was completely baffled on how to 'rout' a person that wields luck.
This important national anniversary was associated with Charles II hiding in an oak tree at Boscobel after the 'rout' of his army at Worcester in September 1651.
a 'rout' of strangers ought not to be admitted
The situation came to a head in October 1917, with the 'rout' of the Italian second army at Caporetto.
Not long after, what had started as a careful retreat on the part of the Union became a disorganized 'rout' .
He took the lead in offering major concessions to municipal reformers in a desperate effort to prevent a complete 'rout' .
Australia eased to a second win at the World Cup with a 13-try 'rout' against Romania.
Stradbally had opened in whirlwind fashion and had two goals on the scoreboard as an expected 'rout' began.
Not bothering to count, the referee halted the 'rout' at 2: 51.
A premature attack on Mountjoy's forces resulted in a 'rout' by his cavalry and a long retreat back to Ulster through a hostile countryside.
With Cambridge finding it hard to settle into the game, a 'rout' looked on the cards.
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