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UK
/ɹɪdˈʌbəl/
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[ US /ɹiˈdəbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈdəbəɫ/ ]
VERB
-
double again
The noise doubled and redoubled -
double in magnitude, extent, or intensity
The enemy redoubled their screaming on the radio -
make twice as great or intense
The screaming redoubled
How To Use redouble In A Sentence
- Finding the swiftest pursuer close upon his heels, he threw off, first his blanket, then his silver-laced coat and belt of peag, by which his enemies knew him to be Canonchet, and redoubled the eagerness of pursuit. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
- despite our redoubled efforts
- Tara of Helium saw it coming and leaped for the tree toward which she had been moving, and the banth realized her intention and redoubled his speed. The Chessmen of Mars
- Then he arose and clomb the mast to see an there were any escape from that strait; and he would have loosed the sails; but the wind redoubled upon the ship and whirled her round thrice and drave her backwards; whereupon her rudder brake and she fell off towards a high mountain. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- Had they known, they would, I am sure, have redoubled their efforts.
- On the contrary, its suffering appears merely to have redoubled its determination to resist. Times, Sunday Times
- The noise redoubled, and sleep was out of the question.
- If anything, this act of violence has redoubled our efforts to make this community stronger.
- He tried to redouble his efforts, and began to follow his own fitness programme to build up his strength. Coping with Angina
- Ten tricks and redoubled game made. Times, Sunday Times