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  1. rout:


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Detailed Translations for rout from English to Swedish

rout:

to rout verb (routs, routed, routing)

  1. to rout (burrow; drudge; churn; turn about; root)
    gräva
    • gräva verb (gräver, grävde, grävt)
  2. to rout (snatch away; grasp; caught; )
    ta ifrån; knycka bort
    • ta ifrån verb (tar ifrån, tog ifrån, tagit ifrån)
    • knycka bort verb (knycker bort, knyckte bort, knyckt bort)

Conjugations for rout:

present
  1. rout
  2. rout
  3. routs
  4. rout
  5. rout
  6. rout
simple past
  1. routed
  2. routed
  3. routed
  4. routed
  5. routed
  6. routed
present perfect
  1. have routed
  2. have routed
  3. has routed
  4. have routed
  5. have routed
  6. have routed
past continuous
  1. was routing
  2. were routing
  3. was routing
  4. were routing
  5. were routing
  6. were routing
future
  1. shall rout
  2. will rout
  3. will rout
  4. shall rout
  5. will rout
  6. will rout
continuous present
  1. am routing
  2. are routing
  3. is routing
  4. are routing
  5. are routing
  6. are routing
subjunctive
  1. be routed
  2. be routed
  3. be routed
  4. be routed
  5. be routed
  6. be routed
diverse
  1. rout!
  2. let's rout!
  3. routed
  4. routing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for rout:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- mob; rabble
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
gräva burrow; churn; drudge; root; rout; turn about dig; grabble
knycka bort catch; caught; clasp; clutch; drag; grasp; grip; pilfer; reach; root; rout; rummage about; scratch; seize; slave away; slog away; snatch; snatch away; snout; stick; toil and moil; yearn
ta ifrån catch; caught; clasp; clutch; drag; grasp; grip; pilfer; reach; root; rout; rummage about; scratch; seize; slave away; slog away; snatch; snatch away; snout; stick; toil and moil; yearn
- expel; gouge; root; rootle; rout out; spread-eagle; spreadeagle

Synonyms for "rout":


Related Definitions for "rout":

  1. an overwhelming defeat1
  2. a disorderly crowd of people1
  3. defeat disastrously1
  4. cause to flee1
  5. make a groove in1
  6. dig with the snout1