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redoubled — adjective become much greater in intensity or size or amount (Freq. 1) we faced redoubled attacks from the enemy despite our redoubled efforts • Similar to: ↑increased … Useful english dictionary
redoubled — re|dou|bled [ ,re dʌbld ] adjective stronger than before … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
redoubled — re·dou·ble || ‚rdÉªË dÊŒbl v. double, increase two times, make twofold … English contemporary dictionary
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re|dou´ble|ment — re|dou|ble «ree DUHB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.t. 1. to double again: »After a long diet, he redoubled his weight in a month by eating cakes and pies. 2. to increase greatly; double: »When he saw land ahead, the swimmer redoubled his… … Useful english dictionary
re|dou|ble — «ree DUHB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.t. 1. to double again: »After a long diet, he redoubled his weight in a month by eating cakes and pies. 2. to increase greatly; double: »When he saw land ahead, the swimmer redoubled his speed. 3. to… … Useful english dictionary