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- Dictionarynounstriking (noun)
- the action of striking:"substantial damage was caused by the striking of a submerged object"
verbstriking (present participle)- hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement:"he raised his hand, as if to strike me" · "one man was struck on the head with a stick" · "Edgar struck out at her"
- inflict (a blow):"the armies assembled but never struck a blow" · "he struck her two blows on the leg"
- accidentally hit (a part of one's body) against something:"she fell, striking her head against the side of the boat"
- come into forcible contact or collision with:"he was struck by a car on Whitepark Road"Similar:crash intocollide withbe in collision withknock intobang intosmash intoslam intocrack into/againstdash against
- (of a beam or ray of light or heat) fall on (an object or surface):"the light struck her ring, reflecting off the diamond"
- (in sporting contexts) hit or kick (a ball) so as to score a run, point, or goal:"he struck the ball into the back of the net"
- produce (a musical note) by pressing or hitting a key.
- (of a clock) indicate the time by sounding a chime or stroke:"the church clock struck twelve"
- ignite (a match) by rubbing it briskly against an abrasive surface:"the match went out and he struck another"Opposite:
- produce (fire or a spark) as a result of friction:"his iron stick struck sparks from the pavement"
- bring (an electric arc) into being:"heat is generated by an electric arc struck between two graphitic electrodes"
- (of employees) refuse to work as a form of organized protest, typically in an attempt to obtain a particular concession or concessions from their employer:"workers may strike over threatened job losses"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHundertake an organized protest against (an employer):"photoengravers voted to strike the New York Times"
- reach, achieve, or agree to (something involving agreement, balance, or compromise):"the team has struck a deal with a sports marketing agency" · "you have to strike a happy medium"
- (in financial contexts) reach (a figure) by balancing an account:"last year's loss was struck after allowing for depreciation of 67 million dollars"
- CANADIAN ENGLISHform (a committee):"the government struck a committee to settle the issue"
- insert (a cutting of a plant) in soil to take root:"best results are obtained from striking them in a propagator"
- fishingsecure a hook in the mouth of a fish by jerking or tightening the line after it has taken the bait or fly.
OriginOld English strīcan ‘go, flow’ and ‘rub lightly’, of West Germanic origin; related to German streichen ‘to stroke’, also to stroke. The sense ‘deliver a blow’ dates from Middle English. STRIKING Synonyms: 468 Similar and Opposite Words
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