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retreat

rih-TREET
noun
1
The act of pulling back from danger, especially a military withdrawal.
"The army sounded the retreat as enemy forces closed in."
"The soldiers began an orderly retreat under heavy fire."
2
A quiet, peaceful place, or a period spent away from ordinary life for rest or reflection.
"They booked a weekend retreat in the mountains."
"She went on a silent meditation retreat to clear her head."
verb
1
To pull back or withdraw from a position, especially in the face of danger or difficulty.
"The troops retreated to higher ground."
"He retreated into silence whenever the topic came up."

How to Use Retreat

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In plain EnglishPulling back from danger or difficulty, or a peaceful getaway for rest and reflection.

Common pairings
a hasty retreat a weekend retreat retreat into silence beat a retreat

Word Forms

retreated past tense, retreats plural, retreats singular

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Etymology

From Old French retret, ultimately from Latin retrahere, "to draw back" — a doublet of "retract."

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