redoubling

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present participle of redouble
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To double an opponent's doubling bid
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To become twice as big
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To double, especially to double again; to increase considerably; to multiply; to intensify

The police redoubled their efforts to capture the thieves.

redouble
{v} to make double, to repeat often
redouble
{f} double, increase two times, make twofold
redouble
To double again or repeatedly; to increase by continued or repeated additions; to augment greatly; to multiply
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To double, especially to double again
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make twice as great or intense; "The screaming redoubled"
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To become greatly or repeatedly increased; to be multiplied; to be greatly augmented; as, the noise redoubles
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To repeat an attack or blow
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make twice as great or intense; "The screaming redoubled" double again; "The noise doubled and redoubled" double in magnitude, extent, or intensity; "The enemy redoubled their screaming on the radio
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A double other than the first double of a game Only a player who owns the cube may redouble
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If you redouble your efforts, you try much harder to achieve something. If something redoubles, it increases in volume or intensity. The president also called on nations to redouble their efforts to negotiate an international trade agreement The applause redoubled. redouble your efforts to greatly increase your effort as you try to do something
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double in magnitude, extent, or intensity; "The enemy redoubled their screaming on the radio"
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A bid that is made by the declaring side after the opponents double A redouble quadruples the normal amount of points
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a call that raises the scoring of a contract already doubled
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A call over an opponent's double, increasing the scoring value of fulfilled or defeated contracts (see Law 19 and Law 77)
redouble
To double an opponents doubling bid
redouble
A call over an opponent's double, increasing the scoring value of fulfilled or defeated contracts (see Law 19 and Law 77)
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double in magnitude, extent, or intensity; "The enemy redoubled their screaming on the radio
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A call, following an opposing double, that doubles all resulting scores and includes the penalties, the trick scores, and overtrick premiums
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To attack an opponent a second time after the opponent fails to counterattack
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double again; "The noise doubled and redoubled"
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