A violent confrontation or struggle
“The argument escalated into a fight which was broken up by the other card players.”
An argument or quarrel
“I had pilfered a nice, juicy mango and was about to eat it when some guy got into a fight with me about who should own it.”
The ability to fight or struggle, especially in the face of adversity
“Major Tannen, you were right. The kid's got a lot of fight in him.”
An inclination or propensity to engage in disputes or confrontation
“Our movement needs rebels and dissidents with some fight in them.”
A boxing match
“Lewis was also critical of the referee in charge of his fight with Tyson.”
A battle or war
“Coalition forces continue to bring the fight to the enemy while rescuing hostages.”
A vigorous struggle or campaign for or against something
“Yet, in many ways, this fight resembles the struggle against malignant ideologies prevalent in the last century.”
To engage in a physical encounter, either competitive or non-competitive
“He saw two men begin to fight after one of them had cut in line.”
To struggle to overcome, eliminate, or prevent
“The minister says he will fight any attempt to change the status quo.”
To engage in a war or battle
“We can expect the insurgents to fight to the death.”
To quarrel or argue
“We have been very careful not to shout or fight around the kids.”
To strive to achieve or do something
“She made it her mission to save the children and fight for their rights.”
To conduct a struggle, usually for a cause
“He would fight a year-long battle to clear his name from libel and slander.”
To persevere in the face of difficulty
“She knew she had to continue to fight despite the hardship, if only for the sake of her children.”
To struggle against one's emotions
“Celinda closed her eyes and tried to fight the strong feelings that were coursing through her.”
(of fire) To try to put out
“The men would bravely fight the fire that had engulfed the building.”
To resist or endure (something) successfully
To apply oneself to, or start work on, a given task or issue
To struggle tenaciously to achieve something
To fail to conform to a regulation or obligation
To dissent or rebel against
To move past someone or something with force
To complain or raise objections
(of troops) To suddenly attack and capture (a building or other place) by means of force
To become involved or associated with
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