0 present participle of redouble
1 to make something much more than before; to increase something:
The government, he said, must redouble its efforts to beat crime.
But liberal optimism did not disappear altogether, and indeed the grim international environment led to a redoubling of efforts to find a way out of this political e impasse.
This fear should be addressed by reassuring dying patients that their pain will be relieved and by redoubling efforts with respect to palliative care to ensure that it is.
Far from resting our laurels, however, we should be redoubling our efforts to keep the statistics moving in the right direction.
I am not sure that any redoubling of effort is needed, since the matter looks like being cleared up in a week or so.
Because of that, we are redoubling our efforts to ensure that the 95 per cent target at end-2002 is achieved.
I once heard fanaticism described as redoubling your effort when you had forgotten the aim.
So we have to look for other factors which may have been the cause of the original doubling and of the redoubling.
We are redoubling our efforts to go ahead with policies to which we are committed.