strug•gled; strug•gling \-g(ə-)liŋ\
[Middle English struglen]
(14th century)
1 : to make strenuous or violent efforts against opposition : contend
2 : to proceed with difficulty or with great effort 〈struggled through the high grass〉 〈struggling to make a living〉
2struggle noun
(1692)
1 : contest, strife 〈armed struggle〉 〈a power struggle〉
2 : a violent effort or exertion : an act of strongly motivated striving
struggle for existence
(1832)
: the automatic competition (as for food, space, or light) of members of a natural population that tends to eliminate less efficient individuals and thereby increase the chance of the more efficient to pass on inherited adaptive traits
- STRUGGLE “If men struggle with each other and Ex 21:22 5327b All the days of my struggle I will wait Until Jb 14:14 6635 For our struggle is not against flesh and Eph 6:12 3823 my struggle in the cause of the gospel, Php 4:3 4866 how great a struggle I have on your behalf Col 2:1 73
- STRUGGLED children struggled together within her; Gn 25:22 7533 woman’s son and a man of Israel struggled Lv 24:10 5327b two of them struggled together in the field, 2Sa 14:6 5327b
- STRUGGLING a man and his countryman, are struggling Dt 25:11 5327b
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