HIT vs STRIKE: NOUN
- A murder planned and carried out usually by a member of an underworld syndicate.
- A puff of a cigarette or a pipe.
- A base hit.
- An apt or effective remark.
- A connection made to a website over the Internet or another network.
- A match of data in a search string against data that one is searching.
- A successful or popular venture.
- A deliberate collision with an opponent, such as a body check in ice hockey.
- A successfully executed shot, blow, thrust, or throw.
- A collision or impact.
- (physics) an brief event in which two or more bodies come together
- A dose of a narcotic drug
- A murder carried out by an underworld syndicate
- A connection made via the internet to another website
- The act of contacting one thing with another
- A conspicuous success
- (baseball) a successful stroke in an athletic contest (especially in baseball)
- A conspicuous success
- A gentle blow
- A group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions
- An attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective
- A score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball
- A pitch that is in the strike zone and that the batter does not hit
HIT vs STRIKE: VERB
- Reach a destination, either real or abstract
- Kill intentionally and with premeditation
- Reach a point in time, or a certain state or level
- Produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically
- Hit with a missile from a weapon
- Make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target
- Gain points in a game
- Encounter by chance
- Cause to move by striking
- Deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument
- Hit against; come into sudden contact with
- Affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely
- Consume to excess
- Hit the intended target or goal
- Pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to
- Cause to experience suddenly
- Drive something violently into a location
- Have an emotional or cognitive impact upon
- Occupy or take on
- Form by stamping, punching, or printing
- Touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly
- Smooth with a strickle
- Hit against; come into sudden contact with
- Affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely
- Attain
- Find unexpectedly
- Cause to experience suddenly
- Drive something violently into a location
- Produce by ignition or a blow
- Remove by erasing or crossing out
- Deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon
- Cause to form between electrodes of an arc lamp
- Pierce with force
- Produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically
- Make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target
- Indicate (a certain time) by striking
- Arrive at after reckoning, deliberating, and weighing
- Stop work in order to press demands
HIT vs STRIKE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To ignite a mixture of air and fuel in the cylinders. Used of an internal-combustion engine.
- To score by shooting, especially in basketball.
- To bat or bat well.
- To achieve or find something desired or sought.
- To happen or occur.
- To attack.
- To come into contact with something; collide.
- To strike or deal a blow.
- To bite on or take (bait or a lure). Used of a fish.
- To deal cards to.
- To produce or represent accurately.
- To attain or reach.
- To go to or arrive at.
- To arise suddenly in the mind of; occur to.
- To win (a prize, for example), especially in a lottery.
- To be affected by (a negative development).
- To affect, especially adversely.
- To bat against (a pitcher or kind of pitch) successfully.
- To execute (a base hit) successfully.
- To propel with a stroke or blow.
- To perform (a shot or maneuver) successfully.
- To score in this way.
- To reach with a propelled ball or puck.
- To press or push (a key or button, for example).
- To cause an implement or missile to come forcefully into contact with.
- To deal a blow to.
- To cause to come into contact.
- To come into contact with forcefully; strike.
- To smooth or shape with a strickle.
- To level or even (a measure, as of grain).
- To undertake a strike against (an employer).
- To dismantle and pack up for departure.
- To remove (theatrical properties, a set, or technical equipment) from a stage.
- To lower (cargo) into a hold.
- To lower (a flag or sail) in salute or surrender.
- To haul down (a mast or sail).
- To position one's body in (a pose, for example); assume.
- To achieve (a balance, for example) by careful consideration.
- To make and confirm the terms of (a bargain).
- To affect or overcome with strong emotion.
- To cause (a strong emotion) to penetrate deeply.
- To enter the mind of.
- To affect keenly or forcibly; impress.
- To become audible to.
- To fall upon; shine on.
- To come to; reach or attain.
- To come upon (a mineral deposit) by effort; discover.
- To eliminate or expunge.
- To remove or separate suddenly, as with a blow.
- To produce flame, light, or a spark by friction.
- To produce by friction or a blow.
- To produce as if by playing a musical instrument.
- To indicate by a percussive or chiming sound.
- To produce or play by manipulating strings or keys.
- To form by stamping, printing, or punching.
- To wound by biting. Used especially of a snake.
- To hook (a fish that has taken the bait) by a pull on the line.
- To snap at or seize (a bait).
- To cause to become suddenly in a certain way.
- To afflict suddenly, as with a disease or impairment.
- To make a military attack on; assault.
- To damage or destroy, as by forceful contact.
- To thrust (a weapon, for example) in or into someone or something.
- To cause to come into violent or forceful contact.
- To collide with or crash into.
- To penetrate or pierce.
- To inflict (a blow).
- To hit sharply, as with a hand, fist, weapon, or implement.
HIT vs STRIKE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Come into sudden contact with
- Hit against
- Come into sudden contact with
- Hit against
- Hook by a pull on the line
- Disassemble a temporary structure, such as a tent or a theatrical set
- Remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line
- Cause to form (an electric arc) between electrodes of an arc lamp
- (baseball) a pitch that the batter swings at and misses, or that the batter hits into foul territory, or that the batter does not swing at but the umpire judges to be in the area over home plate and between the batter's knees and shoulders
HIT vs STRIKE: RELATED WORDS
- Chance, Pip, Make, Tally, Stumble, Happen, Collision, Score, Strike, Striking, Reach, Bang, Shoot, Bump, Smash
- Run into, Mint, Shine, Coin, Bang, Fall, Impress, Tap, Affect, Walk out, Flick, Smash, Move, Work stoppage, Hit
HIT vs STRIKE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slay, Find, Chance, Make, Tally, Happen, Collision, Score, Strike, Striking, Reach, Bang, Shoot, Bump, Smash
- Excise, Mint, Shine, Coin, Bang, Fall, Impress, Tap, Affect, Walk out, Flick, Smash, Move, Work stoppage, Hit
HIT vs STRIKE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Tom hit Jack and Jack hit him back.
- Race up the wall to hit the targets and slide back down, but can you hit the red?
- That does now vary quite a bit depending on how badly hit the colleges have been hit in terms of funding.
- She may not have hit the bottle, but I believe a few have hit her.
- The shock wave hit our building, and for a moment we thought an earthquake had hit.
- Healingcan never restore more hit points to a character than his maximum hit point total.
- PM I like to hit mine with duck fat before they hit the kettle.
- Then they hit it big with an unlikely novelty hit, the California raisins.
- While the puzzles can be hit or miss, they mostly hit.
- HIT or shall we HIT it on the head?
- They also establish a new set of disqualifying factors that preclude a third strike defendant from receiving a second strike sentence.
- The ability to share information from intelligence systems directly with strike assets, and even between the strike platforms themselves, is poor.
- Moreover, if Office Depot sought to strike the affidavit or parts thereof, it should have filed a separate motion to strike.
- The Dash Strike ability is essential for this and allows Cal to quickly jump forward and strike an enemy.
- The sixth amendment to strike a vehicle used as tnc vehicles has unpaid taxes assessed may not operate on city streets, strike that.
- If it does not, you can strike the affidavit by a motion to strike.
- Kubfu that has one of two permanent forms, Single Strike or Rapid Strike.
- CBA may call for a strike or give notice of the strike.
- Alpha Strike can critically strike and deals bonus physical damage to monsters.
- Strike Zone: The strike zone is the area a pitched ball must pass through to be called a strike.
HIT vs STRIKE: QUESTIONS
- When did the hurricane hit Wilmington North Carolina?
- What time will thunderstorms hit central Iowa Wednesday?
- What happens when avalanches hit California ski destinations?
- When did Hurricane Katrina hit Plaquemines Parish Louisiana?
- How much does piercing hit increase penetration damage?
- When did Hurricane Charley hit Punta Gorda Florida?
- Where did Hurricane Humberto hit in September 2007?
- How many tornadoes have hit Alberta and Saskatchewan?
- Why do we say'hit the hay'instead of'hit the sack'?
- Did Sam Snead hit the longest homer ever hit at Wrigley Field?
- Is deadly strike ability better than critical strike ability?
- How many miners went on strike in the miners' strike?
- Is the Tiberius Arms strike T15 the best first strike?
- What are the different types of Counter Strike operations in Counter-Strike?
- Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Counter-Strike 1.6 und Counter-Strike: Source?
- How has strike contingency planning and strike readiness changed over the past couple of years?
- How much damage do you get from critical strike mortal strike?
- When was the first air strike in 15th Strike Wing history?
- Are strike Industries strike 80 compact frame kits available now?
- Can a creature with double strike deal first strike damage?