fight

/faɪt/
noun
  1. A physical struggle or battle between people, animals, or groups.
    • The two armies prepared for a big fight.
    • The fight lasted only a few minutes.
    • He got a black eye from the fight.
  2. A strong effort or struggle to achieve or resist something.
    • The team showed a lot of fight in the final game.
    • The fight against poverty continues.
    • She put up a good fight against the disease.
  3. An argument or disagreement.
    • I don't want to get into a fight over such a small thing.
    • They had a fight about whose turn it was to clean.
    • The couple's fight woke up the neighbors.
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verb
  1. To take part in a physical struggle or battle against someone or something.
    • Soldiers fought bravely in the war.
    • The cat fought with a stray dog in the yard.
    • The two boys started to fight over a toy.
  2. To try very hard to achieve or prevent something; to struggle against a problem or feeling.
    • He fought his fear of heights and climbed the ladder.
    • The community is fighting to save the local park.
    • She fought to stay awake during the long meeting.
  3. To argue or disagree strongly with someone.
    • The politicians fought over the new law.
    • They often fight about money.
    • I don't want to fight with you about this.
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