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      • if a court of law strikes something out, it says that it is not legal: be struck out The EU directive is expected to be struck out by the court on technical grounds.
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  2. STRIKE OUT (SOMEWHERE) definition: 1. to start on a long or difficult journey in a determined way: 2. to start doing something new…. Learn more.

    • In Simplified Chinese

      strike out (somewhere) translate: 毅然出发,坚定地启程. Learn more in...

    • Valley

      VALLEY definition: 1. an area of low land between hills or...

  3. Dec 20, 2022 · A strike is when workers formally agree among themselves to stop working because they believe they are not being treated fairly by their employer. Strikes can take place for all...

  4. What does Strike out mean? The excision of written material from the record by the court, such that it may no longer be relied on. The court's power to strike out all or part of a statement of case is governed by CPR Rule 3.4. A strike out will usually will end the claim (or part thereof).

  5. To attack someone or something verbally; to criticize, berate, or reprimand someone something. The government is striking out at misinformation about the crisis that has been circulating on the Internet. I've noticed Sam striking out at his friends whenever they bring the topic up in conversation. See also: out, strike.

  6. STRIKE OUT definition: 1. to start moving towards somewhere in a determined way: 2. to fail at something: . Learn more.

  7. Strike out definition: an out made by a batter to whom three strikes have been charged, or as recorded by the pitcher who accomplishes this.. See examples of STRIKE OUT used in a sentence.

  8. 1. : to enter upon a course of action. 2. : to set out vigorously. 3. : to make an out in baseball by a strikeout. 4. : to finish bowling a string with consecutive strikes. specifically : to bowl three strikes in the last frame. 5. : fail sense 2c. transitive verb. of a baseball pitcher : to retire (someone) by a strikeout. Synonyms. Verb.

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