digladiate (Meaning)

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digladiate (v. i.)

To fight like gladiators; to contend fiercely; to dispute violently.

Synonyms & Antonyms of digladiate

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digladiate Sentence Examples

  1. The two teams digladiated over the possession of the basketball, each player trying to gain control.
  2. The politicians digladiated over the best course of action, each one espousing their own opinion.
  3. The students digladiated over who would be the class president, each one trying to convince their peers to vote for them.
  4. The scientists digladiated over the best way to solve the problem, each one presenting their own research and findings.
  5. The workers digladiated over the terms of their new contract, each union representative trying to get the best deal for their members.
  6. The lawyers digladiated over the interpretation of the law, each one trying to convince the judge that their client was in the right.
  7. The journalists digladiated over who would get the scoop on the latest story, each one trying to be the first to break the news.
  8. The activists digladiated over the best way to achieve their goals, some advocating for peaceful protest and others for more radical action.
  9. The siblings digladiated over who would get to use the computer first, each one trying to convince their parent that they needed it more.
  10. The hikers digladiated over which trail to take, some wanting to go the scenic route and others wanting to go the more challenging one.

FAQs About the word digladiate

To fight like gladiators; to contend fiercely; to dispute violently.

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The two teams digladiated over the possession of the basketball, each player trying to gain control.

The politicians digladiated over the best course of action, each one espousing their own opinion.

The students digladiated over who would be the class president, each one trying to convince their peers to vote for them.

The scientists digladiated over the best way to solve the problem, each one presenting their own research and findings.