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Wrestle - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To wrestle means to engage in a physical struggle with an opponent, trying to overpower or pin them. It is also used metaphorically to describe grappling with a difficult problem or decision.

wrestle

/ˈrɛsəl/ /ˈrɛs(ə)l/

Definition:

To engage in a physical struggle or combat, often as a sport or to overcome difficulty.

Synonyms:

grapple, struggle, scuffle, tussle

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

surrender, yield

Common Collocations:

wrestle a match, wrestle with an issue, wrestle to the ground

Derivatives:

wrestler, wrestling

Usage Tips:

Use "wrestle" for physical struggles or metaphorical challenges; avoid for casual disagreements.

Common Phrases:

wrestle with temptation, wrestle one's demons, wrestle for control

Etymology:

Derived from Old English *wrǣstlian*, meaning to twist or bend forcefully.

Examples:

  • 1. He loves to wrestle with his brother in the yard.
  • 2. She had to wrestle the heavy door open in the storm.
  • 3. The team will wrestle for the championship next week.
  • 4. He continues to wrestle with his conscience over the decision.

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