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Battler
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Battler
see synonyms of battlernoun
1.
a fight between large armed forces; military or naval engagement; combat
2.
conflict; contention; struggle
his battle for recognition
3. do battle
verb
4. (when intr, often foll by against, for, or with)
to fight in or as if in military combat; contend (with)
she battled against cancer
5.
to struggle in order to achieve something or arrive somewhere
he battled through the crowd
6. (intransitive) Australian
to scrape a living, esp by doing odd jobs
noun
a town in SE England, in East Sussex: site of the Battle of Hastings (1066); medieval abbey. Pop: 5190 (2001)
noun
Kathleen. born 1948, US opera singer: a coloratura soprano, she made her professional debut in 1972 and sang with New York City's Metropolitan Opera (1977–94)
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Battler
see synonyms of battler noun
1.
a fight, esp. a large-scale engagement, between armed forces on land, at sea, or in the air
2.
armed fighting; combat or war
3.
any fight or struggle; conflict
4. Archaic
a battalion
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈbattled or ˈbattling
5.
to oppose as in a battle; fight
verb intransitive
6.
to take part in a battle; fight
7.
to struggle; contend
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈbattled or ˈbattling
Archaic
to build battlements on
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Battler
see synonyms of battlern.
1.
a. A fight between two armed forces, usually on a large scale: an important battle in the Pacific campaign.
b. Armed fighting; combat: wounded in battle.
2. A match between two combatants: trial by battle.
3.
a. A protracted controversy or struggle: won the battle of the budget.
b. An intense competition: a battle of wits.
v. bat·tled, bat·tling, bat·tles
v. intr.
To engage in or as if in battle.
v. tr.
To fight against: battled the enemy; battled cancer.
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