strike
[strɑɪk]

verb

[Definition]: attack; an organized refusal of work

[Example Sentences]:
1. He recalled the first time he directed a coalition strike in July 2015.
2. One of the goals of terrorists is to strike at the economy of their targets.
3. It said the strike wounded one other person in the car.
4. The attack was the first to strike Beijing in recent years.
5. It would just take one lightning strike and this could really get worse.
6. He put up the strike zone and he made it tough on us.
7. It is not immediately clear how widely the strike is being observed.
8. The intelligence official also said the strike was carried out by a foreign military.
9. A medical official said that the strike had killed three civilians and wounded three.
10. This has been updated with new details about the drone strike and Pentagon statement.
11. Greek officials say they can tide over their country long enough to strike a deal with creditors.
12. To do that, Google would probably have to strike new licensing deals with music labels.
13. When the Americans want to strike, they do it on their own.
14. The company is trying to strike a balance between censorship and free speech.
15. Video from Syrian TV showed what the strike looked like from a distance.


[Synonyms]beat, dash, hit, lash
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