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battle
1[ bat-l ]
noun
- a hostile encounter or engagement between opposing military forces:
the battle of Waterloo.
- participation in such hostile encounters or engagements:
wounds received in battle.
- a fight between two persons or animals:
ordering a trial by battle to settle the dispute.
- any conflict or struggle:
a battle for control of the Senate.
- Archaic. a battalion.
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
- to fight (a person, army, cause, etc.):
We battled strong winds and heavy rains in our small boat.
- to force or accomplish by fighting, struggling, etc.:
He battled his way to the top of his profession.
battle
2[ bat-l ]
verb (used with object)
- to furnish (a building or wall) with battlements; crenelate.
Battle
1/ ˈbætəl /
noun
- a town in SE England, in East Sussex: site of the Battle of Hastings (1066); medieval abbey. Pop: 5190 (2001)
Battle
2/ ˈbætəl /
noun
- BattleKathleen1948FUSMUSIC: coloratura soprano Kathleen . born 1948, US opera singer: a coloratura soprano, she made her professional debut in 1972 and sang with New York City's Metropolitan Opera (1977–94)
battle
3/ ˈbætəl /
noun
- a fight between large armed forces; military or naval engagement; combat
- conflict; contention; struggle
his battle for recognition
- do battle or give battle or join battleto start fighting
verb
- whenintr, often foll by against, for, or with to fight in or as if in military combat; contend (with)
she battled against cancer
- to struggle in order to achieve something or arrive somewhere
he battled through the crowd
- intr to scrape a living, esp by doing odd jobs
Derived Forms
- ˈbattler, noun
Other Words From
- battler noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of battle1
Origin of battle2
Word History and Origins
Origin of battle1
Idioms and Phrases
More idioms and phrases containing battle
see half the battle ; losing battle ; pitched battle .Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, Trump’s pick for attorney general, Matt Gaetz, is battling allegations of misconduct while he was a congressman.
As advocates across social sectors brace for an uphill battle, the ability of organizations to respond effectively will depend heavily on funding, volunteer engagement and strategic mobilization.
A one-year-old boy at the centre of a legal battle over whether his life-sustaining care should continue has died after a High Court judge ruled his treatment should stop.
Archer's omission is eye-catching given his long battle with injuries and stated desire to return to Test cricket.
So being able to storytell around a singular narrative of the fastest athletes in the world is what we’re focused on because that’s the battle that we feel like we can win.”
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