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Cosa (chi) è rout$71228$ - definizione

DISORDERLY RETREAT OF TROOPS FROM A BATTLEFIELD FOLLOWING A COLLAPSE IN A GIVEN UNIT'S COMMAND AUTHORITY.
Rout-party
  • ''Lady Godina's rout; – or – Peeping-Tom spying out Pope-Joan'', by [[James Gillray]], 1796.
  • Disorganized withdrawal of the Austrian army after the defeat at the [[Battle of Königgrätz]] during the [[Austro-Prussian War]]. An illustration of the book ''Válka z roku 1866 v Čechách, její vznik, děje a následky'' (''1866 War in Bohemia – its origins, events and consequences'') by Servác Heller (1845–1922)

rout         
(routs, routing, routed)
If an army, sports team, or other group routs its opponents, it defeats them completely and easily.
...the Battle of Hastings at which the Norman army routed the English opposition.
VERB: V n
Rout is also a noun.
Zidane completed the rout with a low shot from the edge of the penalty area.
N-COUNT
rout         
I. n.
1.
Defeat, discomfiture, ruin, complete overthrow.
2.
Concourse, rabble, multitude, tumultuous crowd, clamorous multitude.
3.
Fashionable assembly, evening party.
4.
Uproar, brawl, disturbance, noise.
II. v. a.
1.
Defeat, discomfort, overthrow, overpower, beat, conquer.
2.
Dispel, chase away, drive away, rout out, turn out, search thoroughly.
rout         
I
n. a complete, utter rout
II
v. to rout completely, utterly

Wikipedia

Rout

A rout is a panicked, disorderly and undisciplined retreat of troops from a battlefield, following a collapse in a given unit's command authority, unit cohesion and combat morale (esprit de corps).