Definition of Redouble. Meaning of Redouble. Synonyms of Redouble

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Definition of Redouble

Redouble
Redouble Re*dou"ble, v. i. To become greatly or repeatedly increased; to be multiplied; to be greatly augmented; as, the noise redoubles.

Meaning of Redouble from wikipedia

- Look up redouble or redoubling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Redouble may refer to: Redouble, a call in contract bridge Redoubling, a use of the...
- Camille Rewinds (French: Camille redouble) is a 2012 French drama film directed by Noémie Lvovsky. The film was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section...
- The Rosenkranz double and Rosenkranz redouble are elements of a bridge bidding convention invented by Dr. George Rosenkranz, collectively known as the...
- march and known by its German name Geschwindmarsch and its French name pas redoublé) is a lively style of the march music to accompany marches in quick time...
- The remise is a renewal of an attack in fencing. It is performed when one fencer's attack has failed, either because their opponent has parried or they...
- support redouble applies when Right Hand Opponent makes a take-out double of the response of one of a major: 1♦ - (P****) - 1♠ - (Double) Redouble: three-card...
- true to itself. The second explanation being preferred by Muslims, a redoubling of faith and devotion by the faithful was called for to reverse this tide...
- double and then redouble the points owed to the winner. Hong Kong Mahjong is essentially a payment system of doubling and redoubling where winning from...
- resounded in Geneva, Amsterdam, Berlin, and St. Petersburg. A dozen pamphlets redoubled the bruit. Walpole printed his version of the dispute; Boswell attacked...
- itself from communists, lest its funding or re****tion suffer. The NAACP redoubled its efforts in 1947 after Life magazine published a piece by Arthur M...