retreated

[rɪˈtriːtɪd]

retreated Definition

  • 1moved back or withdrew from a previous position or situation
  • 2withdrew to a quiet or secluded place

Using retreated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "retreated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The army retreated after suffering heavy losses.

  • Example

    She retreated to her room to be alone.

  • Example

    The company retreated from the market due to low sales.

retreated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for retreated

Antonyms for retreated

Phrases with retreated

  • to leave a place quickly and in an organized way, especially because you are afraid of possible danger or defeat

    Example

    The soldiers beat a hasty retreat when they saw the enemy approaching.

  • to become more introverted or isolated, often as a result of a difficult or stressful experience

    Example

    After the breakup, she retreated into herself and stopped socializing with her friends.

  • a planned withdrawal from a position or situation in order to regroup or reorganize

    Example

    The company made a strategic retreat from the market to focus on product development.

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Summary: retreated in Brief

'Retreated' [rɪˈtriːtɪd] means to move back or withdraw from a previous position or situation. It can also mean withdrawing to a quiet or secluded place. Examples include 'The army retreated after suffering heavy losses.' and 'She retreated to her room to be alone.' Synonyms include 'withdrew' and 'pulled back,' while antonyms include 'advanced' and 'pushed forward.'