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Meanings of
fight back
in inglés
portugués
lutar
catalán
defensar-se
español
luchar
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Fight against or resist strongly.
fight
defend
oppose
fight down
español
luchar
Synonyms
Examples for "
fight
"
fight
defend
oppose
fight down
Examples for "
fight
"
1
France, for example, has said it will continue to
fight
in Syria.
2
That takes away the power to use good information to
fight
back.
3
The Government today defended its role in the
fight
against international terrorism.
4
He said Britain was prepared to work with Libya to
fight
terrorism.
5
Proudest moment: Seeing young men join our group to
fight
for equality.
1
However, Labour members at City Hall yesterday continued to
defend
the mayor.
2
However, some of the recently freed members still
defend
their violent past.
3
We will always
defend
riders' ability to choose to work this way.
4
Similar mechanisms to
defend
against unwanted takeovers are common among Dutch companies.
5
The deal also reflects a sense of urgency to
defend
market share.
1
Yet Rue's words made sense: one could not
oppose
violence with violence.
2
However, many local boards strongly
oppose
the offer because of environmental concerns.
3
He said he and others would work to
oppose
the proposed changes.
4
Warner said he was hopeful social media companies would not
oppose
legislation.
5
Most Latin American partners have already made clear they
oppose
the idea.
1
I had to
fight
down
a strong impulse to bolt and run.
2
I heard you had a
fight
down
the river, with the rebels.
3
I
fight
down
the ghost of a shiver and stay in Amanglic.
4
She had to
fight
down
fresh panic as she scanned for Drew.
5
You won't let out a squeal if there's a
fight
down
there?
Usage of
fight back
in inglés
1
That takes away the power to use good information to
fight
back
.
2
I think Criado-Perez has it right when she simply says
fight
back
.
3
We will
fight
back
through legal means, she told a news conference.
4
Still, the public outcry has given Kerviel a chance to
fight
back
.
5
The ruling leaves Russia with few options to
fight
back
,
experts said.
6
We need to
fight
back
against individuals who are against the State.
7
Ours is a dire situation and it is time to
fight
back
.
8
And I take solace in our kids' power-and willingness to
fight
back
.
9
Join me in 20 minutes to see if England can
fight
back
.
10
Still, it's been difficult to
fight
back
against the ad, she said.
11
The time for running was over; it was time to
fight
back
.
12
It seemed impossible that they could
fight
back
from such a position.
13
He will
fight
back
I hope but it put things in perspective.
14
But the lasers and radiation of modern medicine let Sacks
fight
back
.
15
Someone he outranked in privilege, power and the capacity to
fight
back
.
16
Some women choose to
fight
back
;
others do not feel we can.
Other examples for "fight back"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
fight
back
fight
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
fight back
portugués
lutar
resistir
brigar
catalán
defensar-se
español
luchar
defenderse
enfrentarse
derrotar
oponerse
defender
pelear
Fight back
through the time
Fight back
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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