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Beat A Retreat শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: একটি পিছু হটা

Beat A Retreat Meaning In Bengali একটি পিছু হটা

Beat A Retreat

পিছিয়ে আসা, পিছু হটা, কোনো কাজ পরিত্যাগ করা,

Definition

1) To retreat or withdraw hastily or quickly, especially in the face of danger or opposition.
2) A military command given to indicate that troops should return to their previous position or regroup.
3) Figuratively, to back down or concede defeat in a confrontational situation.

Examples

Beat A Retreat Example in a sentence

1) When the storm approached, the campers had to beat a retreat to seek shelter.

2) Upon hearing the angry dog barking, the mail carrier decided to beat a retreat and avoid getting bitten.

3) After realizing they were outmatched, the soldiers had no choice but to beat a retreat.

4) The intrusive reporters were met with hostility and had to beat a retreat from the celebrity's private property.

5) The students were causing chaos in the classroom until the teacher raised her voice, prompting them to beat a retreat to their seats.

6) The protesters' demonstration grew violent, leading the police to beat a retreat to regroup.

7) Realizing they were outnumbered, the gang members decided to beat a retreat to avoid a confrontation.

8) The team suffered multiple injuries during the game, prompting the coach to beat a retreat and call for substitutions.

9) The confident challenger quickly defeated his opponent in the chess match, causing the loser to beat a retreat.

10) When the fire alarm sounded, the employees had to beat a retreat from the building for safety.

Part of Speech

Beat A Retreat (Noun)

Synonyms

Pull Back , Beat A Retreat , Retreat , Flinch - (SYNONYM) পিছিয়ে আসা

Retreat , Beat A Retreat , Fall Back , Recession - (SYNONYM) পিছু হটা

Beat A Retreat - (SYNONYM) কোনো কাজ পরিত্যাগ করা

Encyclopedia

To retreat or withdraw hastily or quickly, especially in the face of danger or opposition.
A military command given to indicate that troops should return to their previous position or regroup.
Figuratively, to back down or concede defeat in a confrontational situation.