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    strike
    /strʌɪk/

    verb

    • 1. hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement: "he raised his hand, as if to strike me" Similar bangbeathitpound
    • 2. (of a disaster, disease, or other unwelcome phenomenon) occur suddenly and have harmful or damaging effects on: "a major earthquake struck the island" Similar affectafflictattackhit

    noun

    • 1. a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer: "dockers voted for an all-out strike" Similar walkoutindustrial action
    • 2. a sudden attack, typically a military one: "the threat of nuclear strikes" Similar attackair strikeair attackassault

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  2. to hit or attack someone or something forcefully or violently: Her car went out of control and struck an oncoming vehicle. The police have warned the public that the killer could strike again. strike someone on something The autopsy revealed that his murderer had struck him on the head with an iron bar.

  3. The meaning of STRIKE is to take a course : go. How to use strike in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Strike.

  4. SYNONYMS 1. strike, hit, knock imply suddenly bringing one body in contact with another. strike suggests such an action in a general way: to strike a child. hit is less formal than strike, and often implies giving a single blow, but usually a strong one and definitely aimed: to hit a baseball.

  5. 1. a. To hit sharply, as with a hand, fist, weapon, or implement: struck the table in anger; strikes the ball with a nine iron; struck the nail with a hammer. b. To inflict (a blow). 2. To penetrate or pierce: was struck in the leg by a bullet. 3. a. To collide with or crash into: She struck the desk with her knee. b.

  6. At its most basic, strike means to hit. If you strike someone, you hit them with your hand or a weapon. If lightning strikes, it makes contact. If you strike out on a trip, you're "hitting" the road. If you strike gold, you've "struck it rich"! Strike can also mean not to hit, as

  7. Definition of strike verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. STRIKE definition: 1. to hit someone or something: 2. If a thought or idea strikes you, you suddenly think of it: 3…. Learn more.

  9. 1 a period of time when an organized group of employees of a company stops working because of a disagreement over pay or conditions the bus drivers' strike a strike by teachers an unofficial/a one-day strike Air traffic controllers are threatening to go on strike.

  10. 1. When there is a strike, workers stop doing their work for a period of time, usually in order to try to get better pay or conditions for themselves. [business] [...] 2. When workers strike, they go on strike. [business] [...] 3. If you strike someone or something, you deliberately hit them. [formal] [...] More. Grammar Question.

  11. a : to hit (someone or something) in a forceful way. The ship struck an iceberg. The car struck the tree. The bullet struck him in the leg. The cyclist was struck by a car. The tree was struck by lightning. He fell and his head struck the pavement. I could hear the rain striking the rooftop.

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