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battle

Definition for battle

noun as in struggle

verb as in fight, struggle

Strongest matches

argue, clamor, contend, feud, strive, wrestle

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The marriage of “Carmina” and cinema arguably started in 1981 with the film “Excalibur,” which indelibly used the opening movement “O Fortuna” as King Arthur rides into battle with his knights.

Marrone has repeatedly said that fire crews were overwhelmed by the scale and ferocity of the conflagration, as firefighters were spread thin battling three different blazes across the county.

Jax’s parents knew they were struggling but did not realize the extent of their drug use and continue to battle feelings of guilt on a daily basis.

Republican critics of Trump, European allies, federal judges, and Democrats facing a big budget battle should all keep that in mind.

From Salon

"My partner is now battling his own fight while being in a new job where very few people know what has happened to him," she said.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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