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strike

strike / strike / strike / strike / strike / strike / strike / strike
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: strikespast: struckpp: strucking: strikingcomp: more strikingsup: most striking

The word carries a heavy sense of suddenness and impact. Whether it is a physical blow, a sudden realization, or a sudden cessation of labor, the core image is a sharp, decisive break from the previous state of being. It evokes a feeling of abruptness and force. In labor contexts, it signifies a power struggle where the silence of stopped machinery becomes a weapon. In cognitive contexts, it describes the spark of an idea hitting the mind like a bolt of lightning, emphasizing the involuntary and instantaneous nature of the thought.

Countable when referring to a specific instance of a hit or a specific labor dispute. Uncountable when referring to the general act of hitting or the abstract concept of industrial action.

Meanings

Transitive Verbstrike
[~ something]

To hit someone or something with a hard blow or a weapon.

"The clock struck the hour of midnight."

Intransitive Verbstrike
[~]

To stop work as a form of protest or to force an employer to meet certain demands.

"The factory workers decided to strike for better pay."

Transitive Verbstrike
[~ someone]

To occur to someone as a particular thought, feeling, or impression.

"It suddenly struck me that I had forgotten my keys."

Transitive Verbstrike
[~ something]

To remove a piece of text or a name from a record or list.

"The judge ordered the lawyer to strike the comment from the record."

Transitive Verbstrike
[~ something]

To ignite a match by rubbing it against a rough surface.

"He tried to strike a match to light the candle."

Nounstrike

A refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest.

"The railway strike caused chaos across the city."

Nounstrike

A hit or a blow delivered with a hand, foot, or weapon.

"The boxer landed a powerful strike to the jaw."

Nounstrike

The act of hitting a ball in sports, particularly in baseball or bowling.

"The batter failed to make a clean strike."

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