0 past simple and past 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.
To avoid this tragedy, redoubled efforts of preventive ethics should be undertaken.
Indeed, these claims redoubled their force, now vaunted as neutral descriptions of an indifferent nature by disinterested scientists.
Like the military leaders he wrote about, in the face of overwhelming odds, he redoubled his efforts to achieve his goal: seeing his book published.
This piece rehearses early modern struggles over the female voice in which constraints were defied and then redoubled.
The sudden spread of the lithographic press, and the rise of newspaper and book publishing, redoubled the dynamism of information dissemination in the subcontinent.
The musicians redoubled their outcry and their tears, fancying the king would take compassion upon them.
Comstock redoubled his legislative and publicity efforts during the 1890s and early 1900s.
Health providers redoubled their efforts to reverse centuries of in-migration and to repatriate rural space with the urban young.