struggle against (someone or something)
struggle against (someone or something)
1. To exert a lot of physical energy to overcome someone or some force, barrier, or restriction. I struggled against the handcuffs, but there was no way to get out of them. The wind was blowing so hard that I had to struggle against the door to get it open. The criminal struggled against the two police officers as they led him away to the squad car.
2. To make a strenuous, determined effort to resist, overcome, or fight against someone or something. The rebels have been struggling against the regime for nearly a decade. Our country has struggled against many difficulties since gaining independence, but we've always managed to persevere. I know she's been struggling against addiction for a number or years.
See also: struggle
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
struggle against someone or something
to strive or battle against someone or something. There is no point in struggling against me. I will win out. He struggled against the disease for a year before he died.
See also: struggle
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- struggle against
- strain at
- strain at (something)
- break loose from
- break loose from (someone or something)
- not know (one's) own strength
- bring it weak
- lead by the nose
- lead somebody by the nose
- lead someone by the nose