(to struggle)
71struggle and strife — Everyday English Slang in Ireland wife …
72struggle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. strive, strain, endeavor, contend, labor; flounder, writhe, squirm; fight, battle. n. endeavor, effort, contention, es say; fight, conflict, warfare. See exertion. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A fight]… …
73struggle — strug·gle || strÊŒgl n. act of struggling; effort, exertion; conflict, strife v. endeavor, strive, try hard; fight, contend; advance with great effort …
74struggle for existence — fight for life and death, fight that determines one s continuity …
75struggle for statehood — fight to become an independent nation …
76struggle — verb 1》 make forceful efforts to get free. 2》 strive under difficult circumstances to do something. ↘have difficulty in gaining recognition or a living. 3》 contend or compete. 4》 make one s way with difficulty. noun 1》 an act of struggling.… …
77struggle — I. v. n. 1. Strive, labor, toil, endeavor, try, aim, exert one s self, make an effort, do one s best. 2. Contend, contest, fight, have a contest. 3. Writhe, be in agony, labor in distress. II. n. 1. Labor, endeavor, effort, exertion, pains. 2.… …
78struggle — v 1. contend, wrestle, grapple, tussle, scuffle; battle, fight, combat, war, wage war, skirmish; join battle with, set to, engage, encounter; clash, joust, tilt at, duel, cross swords with, fence; spar, brawl, scrap, box, fall to blows; compete,… …
79struggle — strug·gle …
80struggle for existence — strug′gle for exist′ence n. bio the competition in nature among organisms of a population to maintain themselves in a given environment and to survive to reproduce others of their kind • Etymology: 1832 …