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1re·treat Listen to audio/rɪˈtri:t/ noun
plural re·treats
1 : movement by soldiers away from an enemy because the enemy is winning or has won a battle [noncount] The forces are now in (full) retreat. [count] The army passed through the town on/during its retreat (from the battlefield). He sounded/signaled the retreat. [=made the signal telling soldiers to begin a retreat]
2 [count, noncount] : movement away from a place or situation especially because it is dangerous, unpleasant, etc.
Some of her friends were surprised by her retreat from public life following her defeat in the election. He made/beat a hasty retreat [=he left quickly] when he realized he had entered the wrong office.
3 [count] : the act of changing your opinion or position on something because it is unpopular — usually singular The mayor was forced to make a retreat from his earlier position.
4 : the act or process of moving away [count] — usually singular Scientists continue to measure the slow retreat of the glacier. the retreat of the floodwaters [noncount] Studies show the glaciers are in retreat.sometimes used figuratively Her political influence has been in retreat since the scandal.
5 a [count] : a place that is quiet and private
She went to her mountain retreat for a quiet weekend. an idyllic/island/isolated retreat
b : a trip to a place where you can quietly pray, think, study, etc. [count] We went on a corporate/spiritual retreat. The church offers retreats several times a year. [noncount] She went on retreat for several weeks last year.

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