retreat (B2)
verb
Pronunciation: /rɪˈtriːt/
Definition
To withdraw to a quiet or secluded place for safety, privacy, or rest.
Examples
She decided to retreat from public life after the scandal.
The army was forced to retreat under heavy fire.
He needs to retreat into his study to concentrate on his work.
How to Use retreat
- retreat from (prepositional phrase)
- To withdraw from a place, position, or activity. — "The company decided to retreat from the unprofitable market."
- retreat into (prepositional phrase)
- To withdraw into a place or state of mind for privacy or rest. — "He tends to retreat into his shell when he feels overwhelmed."
- a place of retreat (collocation)
- A location that offers safety, quiet, or rest. — "The garden became her place of retreat after a stressful day."
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