0 to make something much more than before; to increase something: --
The government, he said, must redouble its efforts to beat crime.
Sadly, because the hospice movement has funding difficulties, we are having to redouble our efforts.
We need to redouble efforts to improve efficiency and increase conservation of energy in electricity consumption - both in industrial use and domestic consumption.
What he has redoubled is the advertising budget, which is now running at a cool £9 million.
To double, redouble and surredouble the horrors that have been mentioned would bring one nowhere within striking distance of the result of atomic warfare.
Far from resting our laurels, however, we should be redoubling our efforts to keep the statistics moving in the right direction.
Colton, then, neither gave in to the natural nor redoubled the supernatural but renegotiated their relationship, sometimes opting for a dualism, sometimes for their thorough intermeshing.
As noted below, this redistribution of authority, which changed the balance of labor-management competition, was redoubled by the specific ways that the civil rights field developed.
Health providers redoubled their efforts to reverse centuries of in-migration and to repatriate rural space with the urban young.