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redouble

[ree-duhb-uhl] / riˈdʌb əl /


VERB
intensify
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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It could be, for example, that as a fund manager becomes aware that his trades are predictable, he redoubles his efforts to make his trades less predictable—which, in turn, should improve his performance.

From Barron's

My hesitation cost me the element of surprise as he spotted me and redoubled his efforts to free himself.

From Literature

We need to redouble our efforts to keep those markets growing.

From Barron's

He said Canadians must redouble their efforts to rebuild their economy, and drew on the country’s founding, when the British and French joined to choose “partnership over domination, and collaboration over division.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Chief Executive Elliott Hill said Nike was “in the middle innings of our comeback,” as the company tries to redouble its focus on the needs of athletes and faces caution from budget-conscious consumers.

From MarketWatch