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fight (v)
- present
- fights
- past
- fought
- past participle
- fought
- present participle
- fighting
fight (n)
- plural
- fights
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English Definitions:
battle, conflict, fight, engagement (noun)
a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war
"Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement"
fight, fighting, combat, scrap (noun)
the act of fighting; any contest or struggle
"a fight broke out at the hockey game"; "there was fighting in the streets"; "the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap"
competitiveness, fight (noun)
an aggressive willingness to compete
"the team was full of fight"
fight (noun)
an intense verbal dispute
"a violent fight over the bill is expected in the Senate"
fight (verb)
a boxing or wrestling match
"the fight was on television last night"
contend, fight, struggle (verb)
be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight
"the tribesmen fought each other"; "Siblings are always fighting"; "Militant groups are contending for control of the country"
fight, oppose, fight back, fight down, defend (verb)
fight against or resist strongly
"The senator said he would oppose the bill"; "Don't fight it!"
fight, struggle (verb)
make a strenuous or labored effort
"She struggled for years to survive without welfare"; "He fought for breath"
crusade, fight, press, campaign, push, agitate (verb)
exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for
"The liberal party pushed for reforms"; "She is crusading for women's rights"; "The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate"
fight
Combat (French for fight) is a purposeful violent conflict meant to physically harm or kill the opposition. Combat may be armed (using weapons) or unarmed (not using weapons). Combat is sometimes resorted to as a method of self-defense, or can be used as a tool to impose one's will on others. An instance of combat can be a stand-alone confrontation or a small part of a much larger violent conflict. Instances of combat may also be benign and recreational, as in the cases of combat sports and mock combat. Combat may comply with, or be in violation of local or international laws regarding conflict. Examples of rules include the Geneva Conventions (covering the treatment of people in war), medieval chivalry, the Marquess of Queensberry rules (covering boxing) and several forms of combat sports.
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