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re- +‎ retreat

Noun edit

reretreat (plural reretreats)

  1. a second retreat.
    • 1913, New York State Museum, Annual Report, page 145:
      However, the ice sheet did not pass away by continuous and steady recession but by oscillations, readvances and reretreats; and some of the readvances may have covered considerable territory and have seriously changed the drainage.
    • 1920, Science, page 285:
      The ice margin had many oscillations, readvances and reretreats, each probably covering many thousands of years.
    • 1968, Mohammed Akbar Khan, Sultan Salahuddin Yousaf Ayubi versus the crusaders:
      Nuruddin feigned reretreat.

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