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    re·treat
    [rəˈtrēt]
    verb
    retreat (verb) · retreats (third person present) · retreated (past tense) · retreated (past participle) · retreating (present participle)
    1. (of an army) withdraw from enemy forces as a result of their superior power or after a defeat:
      "the French retreated in disarray"
      • move back or withdraw:
        "it becomes so hot that the lizards retreat into the shade" · "a series of trenches which filled with water when the ice retreated"
      • withdraw to a quiet or secluded place:
        "after the funeral he retreated to the shore"
      • change one's decisions, plans, or attitude, as a result of criticism from others:
        "his proposals were clearly unreasonable and he was soon forced to retreat"
      • (of shares of stock) decline in value:
        "shares retreated 32 points to 653 points"
      • chess
        move (a piece) back from a forward or threatened position on the board.
    noun
    retreat (noun) · retreats (plural noun)
    1. an act of moving back or withdrawing:
      "a speedy retreat" · "the army was in retreat"
      • an act of changing one's decisions, plans, or attitude, especially as a result of criticism from others:
        "the unions made a retreat from their earlier position"
      • a decline in the value of shares of stock.
    2. a signal for a military force to withdraw:
      "the bugle sounded a retreat"
      • a military musical ceremony carried out at sunset, originating in the playing of drums and bugles to tell soldiers to return to camp for the night.
    3. a quiet or secluded place in which one can rest and relax:
      "their mountain retreat in New Hampshire"
      • a period of seclusion for the purposes of prayer and meditation:
        "the bishop is away on his annual retreat" · "before his ordination he went on retreat"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French retret (noun), retraiter (verb), from Latin retrahere ‘pull back’ (see retract).
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    verb
    1. (of an army) withdraw from enemy forces as a result of their superior power or after a defeat:
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