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What (who) is Struggle - definition


struggle         
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Struggle (album); Struggle (disambiguation); Struggle (song); Struggle (film)
To suffer from mental deficiency.
(Etymology: Emailed to Kevin and Bean, morning DJs on KROQ, from a listener.)
Shut up, Dylan, you struggle.
struggle         
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Struggle (album); Struggle (disambiguation); Struggle (song); Struggle (film)
I
n.
1) to carry on, put up, wage a struggle
2) a bitter, desperate, fierce, frantic, violent; ceaseless, unending, unrelenting; internecine; life-and-death struggle
3) the class struggle
4) a struggle against, with; for (a struggle against poverty; a struggle for justice; a struggle with one's conscience)
5) a struggle to + inf. (it was a struggle to make ends meet = it was a struggle making ends meet)
6) in struggle (locked in struggle)
7) (misc.) a struggle to the death
II
v.
1) to struggle bravely; desperately
2) (D; intr.) to struggle against, with (to struggle against tyranny)
3) (D; intr.) to struggle for (to struggle for freedom)
4) (E) they struggled to remain alive
5) (misc.) to struggle to one's feet
struggle         
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Struggle (album); Struggle (disambiguation); Struggle (song); Struggle (film)
¦ 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.
2. a very difficult task.
Derivatives
struggler noun
Origin
ME: frequentative, perh. of imitative origin.

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Struggle
Examples of use of Struggle
1. It goes on: The most acute struggle in the revolutionary struggle is the class struggle, i.e. the struggle to defend socialism.
2. A struggle against war precisely means an anti–imperialist struggle.
3. It‘s a necessary struggle and it‘s a vital struggle.
4. "The struggle is not about the place, the struggle is about the spirit," he says.
5. That‘s part of the struggle –– this ideological struggle we‘re engaged in.