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fight out

1 of 1verb
/faɪt aʊt/
Forms:fights out,fighting out,fought out,fought out
1

to fight until a result is achieved or an agreement is reached

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  • The two nations decided to fight out their differences through diplomatic negotiations.
  • The siblings preferred to talk and find common ground rather than fight out their disagreements.
  • In the courtroom, lawyers will fight out the legal issues to seek justice for their clients.
  • Teams often have to fight out tough matches to determine the winner in competitive sports.
  • It's essential for couples to communicate openly and avoid fighting out every disagreement.