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to make a (hasty) retreat
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to escape or withdraw from a situation that is dangerous or unpleasant
What is the origin of the idiom "make a retreat" and when to use it?
The idiom "make a retreat" originates from military terminology, where it refers to the strategic withdrawal of forces from a battlefield or combat zone. This expression is commonly used in a broader sense to describe anyone who chooses to step back or withdraw from an unfavorable or uncomfortable position.
Example
Due to the impending rain we did not hang around on the summit, but instead made hasty retreat back to the van.
The team then beats a retreat from the mall, hoping no one noticed them.
As the weather worsened, the hikers decided to make a retreat to the safety of their camp.