strike from

strike from (something)

1. Of an animal, to lunge, dart, or shoot forward from something in order to bite or wound. The spider waits for prey to pass by, then strikes from its hiding place. You've got to be careful around here. Venomous snakes are known to strike from their nests if you tread too close them.
2. To launch some kind of an attack or execute some kind of malicious from a particular position. The powerful organization prefers to keep itself hidden and strike from the shadows. The advent of long-range missiles has allowed combatants to strike from huge distances away.
3. To remove someone or something from some list or written record. There was also supposed to be a provision for increased funding, but it was stricken from the bill's final draft. Thompson is appealing the court's decision to strike her from the roll of attorneys as new evidence suggests her implication in the crime may have been fabricated by others.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

strike someone or something from something

to remove someone or something from something, such as a list. I will have to strike David from our rolls. He never shows up. We struck the red car from the list of eligible racers.
See also: strike
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • strike from (something)
  • on the scent
  • on the scent (of something)
  • prey (up)on (someone or something)
  • prey on
  • incy-wincy
  • take a bite out of
  • take a bite out of (something)
  • take a bite out of something
  • thrust forward
References in periodicals archive
Should the court view the proposed strike action as unlawful, the employer may seek a court-ordered injunction preventing the intended strike from going ahead.
Asqalan prison strike from September 13 to October 10, 1973.
There was an additional strike from Saturday that was not reported: Near Ar Raqqah, one strike struck five ISIL gas and oil separation points and two ISIL crude oil collection points, the statement said.
The absence of people on strike from payrolls may affect average weekly hours or average hourly earnings at higher levels of industry aggregation.
According to Star's Fehmi Koru, the next stage of the hunger strike from now on will be to see deaths, and Koru interprets the BDP deputies joining the strike as a sign of this.
At the beginning of the film, there is little to differentiate Strike from his clocker counterparts.