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Strike at Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɹaɪk/ /ˈæt
STRYK-at
stɹˈaɪk/ /ˈæt
str-EYK-at

Definition

To try to hit or attack something or someone, often with force. It can also mean to take action against an idea, issue, or problem.

Usage & Nuances

'Strike at' is often more physical than 'attack' alone, but can be used figuratively for criticizing or opposing ideas. Common with physical attempts (a snake may 'strike at' prey), or figurative (laws that 'strike at' inequality). Usually takes a direct object ('strike at the root'). More formal or literary than everyday speech.

Example Sentences

The snake tried to strike at the mouse.

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He struck at the ball with his bat.

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The law aims to strike at corruption in government.

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She struck at him when he came too close.

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Journalists often strike at the heart of important issues.

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Sometimes, new policies try to strike at old traditions.

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