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strike

/straɪk/

[/straɪk/]

organized work stoppage

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A period when workers stop working as a protest, usually to demand better pay or conditions.

Example

The train drivers went on strike, so no trains ran across the country that day.

The train drivers went on strike, so no trains ran across the country that day.

Etymology

From Old English 'strican' (to stroke, go); the labor sense comes from sailors 'striking' (lowering) sails to stop work.

How & Where It’s Used

Means a work protest, a hit, or a discovery (to strike gold).

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