Fight out Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To compete or struggle until a problem is solved or a winner is decided, usually by continuing to the very end of a conflict.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly informal and used for both physical and metaphorical struggles (arguments, competitions). Common collocation: 'fight it out.' Usually implies both sides are equally determined. Not used for actual battles or wars.
Example Sentences
The two boys decided to fight out their disagreement on the playground.
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Sometimes, teams just have to fight out the championship until the very end.
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Let’s just fight out who gets to use the computer first.
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They always have to fight out their differences instead of talking.
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Let them fight it out. Sooner or later, one of them will give up.
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It’s obvious they’ll have to fight out who leads the group.
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