redouble in the PONS Dictionary

redouble Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to redouble one's efforts

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The international attention garnered by the crisis redoubled the determination of, and enhanced the credibility of, the anti-nuclear movement.
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These were food denial operations, whereby efforts to deny supplies to the communists were to be redoubled.
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This news caused the besiegers to redouble their efforts the next day.
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This was changed to 100, so that playing 5 of a minor, redoubled, making an overtrick, is always worth more than an undoubled small slam.
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After a bid, double or redouble out of turn, his "partner" must pass to the end of auction.
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The besieging army redoubled their efforts and soon rendered the fort untenable.
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Points are given for sets and hand composition and winning bonuses, doubled and redoubled for basic patterns.
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Their values depend on the denomination and whether the contract is doubled or redoubled; they are not affected by vulnerability.
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Due to sharp cuts in state funding over recent years, the movement has had to redouble its efforts in order to keep schools from closing.
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If this fails, they may redouble their efforts to elicit verification for the self-view in question or strive to elicit verification for a different self-view.
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