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Synonym for rout [verb]

The synonym rout synonymous definition words:
means "overthrow"
overpower, scatter, vanquish, stampede
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rout [noun]

means "flight"
retreat, defeat, loss
Further results for the word "rout"

beat [verb]

means "deed"
conquer, defeat, vanquish, rout, trounce, win

checkmate [verb]

means "defeat"
rout

conquest [noun]

means "conquering"
subjugation, defeat, overthrow, rout, subjection, occupation

dispersion [noun]

means "destruction"
defeat, demolition, overthrow, rout, ruin

overcome [verb]

means "conquer"
rout

overthrow [noun]

means "destruction"
defeat, demolition, dispersion, rout, ruin

overwhelm [verb]

means "defeat"
rout, crush, overthrow, knock over, prostrate, overcome

roar [verb]

means "sound"
cry, rout

subjugation [noun]

means "conquering"
conquest, defeat, overthrow, rout, subjection, occupation

vanquish [verb]

means "conquer"
defeat, beat, rout, trounce, win, outdo


routine [noun]

means "habit"
pattern, practice, method, system

routine [adjective]

means "habitual"
predictable, customary, reflex, usual, methodical, standard, regular


act [noun]

means "performance"
sketch, impersonation, scene, routine, stint, turn

alley [noun]

means "nature"
path, trail, route, track, lane, line

as a matter of course [object]

means "ordinarily"
regularly, routinely, customarily, commonly

avenue [noun]

means "passage"
path, route, channel, course, road, track

channel [verb]

means "direct"
send, divert, redirect, route, convey, irrigate

chore [noun]

means "task"
responsibility, job, duty, assignment, routine

course [noun]

means "nature"
route, lane, itinerary, channel, lap, orbit

custom [noun]

means "practice"
fashion, habit, routine, manner, use, procedure

customarily [object]

means "ordinarily"
regularly, routinely, as a matter of course, commonly

direction [noun]

means "point of the compass"
bearing, objective, area, road, route, spot

dispatch [verb]

means "send"
ship, transmit, issue, forward, route, express

habit [noun]

means "behaviour"
inclination, routine, tendency, penchant, proclivity, bent

irrigate [verb]

means "direct"
send, divert, redirect, route, convey, channel

lane [noun]

means "nature"
route, course, itinerary, channel, lap, orbit

line [noun]

means "process"
course, path, route, road, procedure, program

march [noun]

means "travel"
hike, journey, trek, procession, route, walk

method [noun]

means "manner"
procedure, routine, formula, mode, process, technique

normal [adjective]

means "process"
routine, orderly, regular, methodical

ordinarily [adjective]

means "usually"
generally, customarily, habitually, regularly, normally, routinely

passage [noun]

means "passageway"
route

passageway [noun]

means "passage"
route

point of the compass [noun]

means "direction"
bearing, objective, area, road, route, spot

practice [noun]

means "way"
custom, habit, routine, wont, mode, manner

rail [noun]

means "nature"
path, trail, route, alley, lane, line

redirect [verb]

means "direct"
send, divert, channel, route, convey, irrigate

regular [adjective]

means "customary"
routine, typical, normal, common, usual

road [noun]

means "nature"
passage, path, route, channel, course, way

roadway [noun]

means "road"
route, avenue, boulevard, highway, street, alley

run [noun]

means "nature"
course, track, route, field, way

ship [verb]

means "activity"
send, transport, remit, route, dispatch, consign

sketch [noun]

means "art"
play, skit, act, routine, piece, stint

skit [noun]

means "play"
sketch, act, routine, piece, stint, monograph

stereotype [noun]

means "convention"
archetype, routine

street [noun]

means "travel"
road, route, avenue, boulevard, highway, roadway

tame [adjective]

means "property"
uninteresting, boring, monotonous, tedious, dull, routine

tediousness [noun]

means "tedium"
monotony, routine, stuffiness, boredom, dullness

track [noun]

means "nature"
path, trail, route, alley, lane, line

transmit [verb]

means "send"
ship, dispatch, issue, forward, route, express

unimposing [adjective]

means "insignificant"
dull, lifeless, routine, slight, regular, mundane

way [noun]

means "nature"
passage, path, route, channel, course, road

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