Rout in a sentence as a noun

Good article, but it's "root" and "rooting" not "rout" and "routing.

The 504th was trucked in from reserve to stop Panzer Group Piper and stem the rout].

If you want the best rout to gettign a tesla you will have to work your way up the ranks.

Perhaps a third going a slightly different rout just incase.

So while it is a victory for Linux, it's not a rout like these numbers might make it seem.

For example, say a file includes the word "router".

Abandoning the NBN is a relatively minor pledge that they can keep so it doesn't look like a total rout.

Rout in a sentence as a verb

Also assume that we have inefficient routs requiring the car to drive the same distance for all pickups and drop-offs.

If the group are about to start the act of disturbance, it is termed a rout; if the disturbance is commenced, it is then termed a riot.

Google begins caching the advertisements he will be seeing during the rout superimposed on the scenery.

He was talking about the decision by allied commanders to bomb and shell the town regardless of civilian casualties, to rout the Vietcong.

I never considered going the disability rout since I easily make three times what I would have on disability and expect that gap to grow wider as I become more experience.

They chose the rout with maximum friction: make software that cannot be upgraded via regular market updates, don't focus on software, don't outsource it to a good software maker that would allow that software to run anywhere.

The population there is primarily Muslim, and locals are generally unsatisfied with government services, making it tough as you can imagine to get any kind of public support for the kind of prolonged campaign required to rout out terrorists living in communities of civilians.

Rout definitions

noun

a disorderly crowd of people

See also: rabble

noun

an overwhelming defeat

verb

cause to flee; "rout out the fighters from their caves"

See also: expel

verb

dig with the snout; "the pig was rooting for truffles"

See also: root rootle

verb

make a groove in

See also: gouge

verb

defeat disastrously

See also: spread-eagle spreadeagle