Meaning & Definition of word "Wrestle"

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    Wrestle

    /ˈrɛsəl/

    verb:

    • 1. To engage in a physical confrontation in which one person tries to throw or pin another person to the ground, typically for sport or exercise.
      • Example: The children decided to wrestle in the backyard until it got too dark.
    • 2. To struggle or contend with someone or something in a mental or emotional sense; to try to overcome difficulties or challenges.
      • Example: She had to wrestle with her conflicting emotions after the breakup.
    • 3. To forcefully pull or twist something away from someone or something.
      • Example: He had to wrestle the box out of his brother's hands.

    Etymology

    Middle English wrestlen, from Old English wrǣstlian; related to wræst, wresting.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wrestle with:

    To struggle with a problem or decision.

    wrestle to the ground:

    To physically subdue someone by overpowering them.

    wrestle for control:

    To struggle for dominance in a situation.

    Related Words

    grappling:

    A type of close fighting where the objective is to gain a superior position.

    submission:

    The action of yielding to a stronger force.

    struggle:

    A forceful or violent effort to get free of restraint or resist attack.

    Slang Meanings of wrestle

    Meaning: To deal with a difficult situation or issue.

    Example Sentence: I'm just trying to wrestle with my finals right now.

    Meaning: To have a heated debate or argument.

    Example Sentence: They were wrestling over the best strategy for the project.