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strike back

1 of 1verb
/ˈstraɪk ˈbæk/
Forms:strikes back,striking back,struck back,struck back
1

to make a counterattack, often responding with similar force or action, especially in response to harm or wrongdoing

  • The superhero vowed to strike back against the villain's evil plans to save the city.
  • When faced with criticism, she chose not to remain silent but to strike back with a well-reasoned response.
  • After being deceived, he decided it was time to strike back and expose the truth.
  • The army prepared to strike back after an unprovoked attack on their borders.
  • In the face of adversity, the community united to strike back against injustice.
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