What is another word for fight off?

Pronunciation: [fˈa͡ɪt ˈɒf] (IPA)

There are many synonyms for the phrase "fight off," which means to resist or defend oneself against something or someone. Some of these synonyms include repel, fend off, battle, combat, challenge, contest, confront, oppose, defy, withstand, and ward off. One might use these words interchangeably in a sentence, depending on the context and tone of the situation. For example, "I had to repel his advances" could also be written as "I had to fight off his advances." Regardless of which synonym is used, the meaning remains the same: to use one's strength and willpower to resist something that is threatening or harmful.

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What are the hypernyms for Fight off?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for fight off?

The antonyms of "fight off" are words or phrases that express surrender, submission, compliance, and acquiescence. Examples of antonyms of the word "fight off" include concede, give in, yield, surrender, forfeit, let go, submit, succumb, and accept. These words indicate a lack of resistance, implying that the person or group does not put up any opposition, instead accepting defeat or giving up without a struggle. Other possible antonyms of "fight off" include tolerate, embrace, welcome, invite, encourage, and support, suggesting that the person or group is not trying to resist or repel threats or challenges, but rather welcomes them as opportunities for growth and learning.

What are the antonyms for Fight off?

Famous quotes with Fight off

  • God grant you the strength to fight off the temptations of surrender.
    Walter Annenberg
  • For many centuries, suicides were treated like criminals by the society. That is part of the terrible legacy that has come down into society's method of handling suicide recovery. Now we have to fight off the demons that have been hanging around suicide for centuries.
    Judy Collins
  • At first I wasn't sure that I had the talent, but I did know I had a fear of failure, and that fear compelled me to fight off anything that might abet it.
    Gordon Parks
  • Getting knocked down doesn't make anyone a failure. Yes! what really makes someone or anybody a failure is just his or her refusal to get up and fight on/fight off. -Emeasoba George
    Emeasoba George
  • In the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Lincoln accomplished something almost miraculous. That is to say, what he had to do was to fight off the challenge of Douglas from the Republican side and at the same time drive a wedge between Douglas and the Southern Democrats. I compared his achievement in that to Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign, where Jackson fought two federal armies, beat them both and kept them close to Washington while he joined Lee before Richmond for the final battle of the seven days. It was a case of technical and strategic cleverness and profundity that is, I think, perhaps almost unrivaled in world history.
    Harry V. Jaffa

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