routed (Meaning)
routed (imp. & p. p.)
of Rout
Synonyms & Antonyms of routed
Synonyms:
- ran rings around
- skunked
- exceeded
- overmatched
- subjugated
- succeeded
- finished
- blew away
- whapped
- destroyed
- ate alive
- conquered
- wiped the ground with
- scored
- wiped the floor with
- slaughtered
- surmounted
- whomped
- subdued
- capped
- crushed
- licked
- ran circles around
- beat the pants off
- bested
- surpassed
- snowed under
- whopped
- vanquished
- whupped
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- outdistanced
- outstripped
- sunk
- prevailed (over)
- sank
- pipped
- knocked over
- transcended
- outshined
- eclipsed
- aced (out)
- overthrew
- outdid
- worsted
- outfought
- triumphed (over)
- overtopped
- did in
- bettered
- upended
- won (against)
- flourished
- broke
- edged (out)
- nosed out
- overbore
- overpowered
- outshone
- knocked off
- excelled
- hurdled
Antonyms:
routed Sentence Examples
- The enemy's forces were completely routed during the decisive battle.
- The politician's controversial remarks routed his support among key constituents.
- The virus ran rampant, routing the body's immune system.
- The wildfire routed through the forest, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
- The allegations of corruption routed the mayor from office.
- The team's spirits were routed after their devastating defeat.
- The new technology routed the old, becoming the industry standard.
- The internet connection was routed through a series of servers, resulting in slow speeds.
- The traffic was efficiently routed through the city, avoiding major congestion.
- The electrical current was routed through the circuit, powering the device.
FAQs About the word routed
of Rout
overcame, annihilated, trimmed, shellacked, dusted, mastered,whipped, flattened, dispatched, took
admitted,received, took, accepted, admitted, accepted, received, took, lodged,welcomed
The enemy's forces were completely routed during the decisive battle.
The politician's controversial remarks routed his support among key constituents.
The virus ran rampant, routing the body's immune system.
The wildfire routed through the forest, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.