"Strikers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Strikers" Meaning

Nouns:

1. A football player who is part of the team responsible for scoring goals, typically by shooting the ball into the opponent's goal.
2. A person who refuses to pay their taxes and is therefore struck off the register.

Verbs:

1. (often intransitive) To participate in a strike, often for better pay, improved working conditions, or a cause.

adjectives:

1. Relating to or arising from a refusal to work or provide a thing

"Strikers" Examples

Usage Examples


In rugby, the strikers are the players who are responsible for kicking the ball.
The striker on the soccer team scored a goal in the last minute of the match.
In chess, a striker can be a type of pawn that advances quickly across the board.
In video games, the striker is the player who attacks the ball in a sports game, such as soccer or hockey.
The engine's striker was replaced with a new part to improve its performance.

"Strikers" Similar Words

Strigilate

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Strigillose

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Strigine

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The word "strigine" refers to a group of nocturnal mammals belonging to the family Soricidae, also known as shrew-orange toads or insectivorous shrews. They are related to the shrews and moles, but are more closely related to insectivores andilos than either of these. Strigines are nocturnal, burrowing animals that feed on insects, fruits, and small invertebrates.

Strigolactone

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Strigolactones are a class of sesquiterpene plant hormones that play a crucial role in plant development and stress responses. They are involved in regulating plant architecture, particularly in the control of shoot branching, root development, and seed germination.<br><br>Strigolactones were originally identified as seed germination stimulants produced by plants. These molecules have a significant influence on seed germination and root elongation in parasitic plants, such as Striga and Orobanche, which rely on them to find their hosts.<br><br>In addition to their role in seed germination, strigolactones have been found to have other important functions. They act as plant hormones that play a vital role in regulating shoot branching by inhibiting the formation of new shoots. As a result, plants that produce more strigolactones tend to have fewer shoots and more stem elongation. This leads to the regulation of plant architecture and an efficient use of resources.<br><br>These plant hormones are involved in a network of hormone signals within the plant. They interact with the gibberellin, ethylene, and abscisic acid pathways, enabling overlap and integration of the signal.<br><br>Strigolactones are being researched for their potential to increase crop yields, improve water use efficiency, and enhance the growth and development of root systems. Recent studies have explored their ability to suppress shoot branching and enhance the growth and maturation of plants.

Strigose

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Strigous

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Strike

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A verb and a noun with multiple meanings.<br><br><strong>Verb:</strong><br><br> To hit or collide with something or someone with force.<br> To force someone to stop doing something, especially by refusing to work with them.<br> To abolish or cancel something officially, such as a law or a job.<br> To hit or come into contact with something forcefully in a sporting competition, such as a baseball or golf swing.<br><br><strong>Noun:</strong><br><br> A blow or a collision with something or someone.<br> A sudden labor dispute in which workers refuse to work, often in order to negotiate with their employer for better wages, benefits, or working conditions.<br> A restraint from working in order to coerce someone into agreeing to demands, such as a labor union protest.<br> A card in the card game Whist.

Striker

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Strikes

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Nouns<br><br>1. An act of stopping work by a group of people in order to protest against their employer.<br>2. A sudden movement of a regiment or company of troops who were trying to obtain something from the enemy.<br>3. A sudden movement of a temporary bridge, especially one that allows people to walk across a treeless wetland. <br><br>Verbs<br><br>1. To touch or hit something/someone firmly with the hand or fist to make a noise.<br>2. To temporarily close a factory, a school, or a theatre by asking employees or performers to stop work. <br><br>Idiomatic expression:<br><br>1. Strike while the iron is hot - This means taking advantage of an opportunity at the right moment.<br>2. Strike while the iron is cold - This means wasting time when there is a weak or complacent opportunity.

Strikethrough

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Strikethrough is a typographical convention in which a line is drawn through the middle of a word or phrase, typically to indicate that it is incorrect, no longer relevant, or to be ignored.<br><br>Other uses of strikethrough include:<br><br> To signify removal or cancellation of a word or phrase<br> To indicate irony or sarcasm<br> To show a contradiction or disagreement<br> To create a humorous effect

Striking

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Having or showing a sudden and powerful effect; impressive or outstanding.

Strikingly

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Remarkably or impressively noticeable or striking; remarkably good.

Strindberg

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Strine

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String

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<strong>noun</strong><br><br>1. A length of cord or twine, typically made of a flexible material such as nylon or cotton.<br><br>Example: She tied a string around her finger to remember the appointment.<br><br>2. A piece of yarn or fiber used for sewing or knitting.<br><br>Example: The sweater was made from a ball of string.<br><br>3. A sequence of characters used to represent data, instructions, or commands in a computer program.<br><br>Example: The string of code was written in Java.<br><br>4. An act of saying unpleasant or untrue things about someone in order to harm their reputation.<br><br>Example: The politician was accused of dunking scandals and stringing her opponents.<br><br><strong>verb</strong><br><br>1. To fasten or join something with a string.<br><br>Example: She strung a few beads on a length of wire.<br><br>2. To extend or prolong a particular sound, feeling, or idea from one part of a written or spoken piece to another part.<br><br>Example: The author used words to string together the narrative.<br><br><strong>adjective</strong><br><br>1. Describing something that consists of or is made up of a series of things stretched out in a line.<br><br>Example: The string quartet had six musicians.

Stringed

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Having or relating to a series of notes sung in a smooth, connected fashion, as in a melody.<br><br>For example: "The harp is a stringed instrument."<br><br>Or, more broadly, something that consists of a series of notes or elements that are closely connected:<br><br> A string of traffic jams on the highway.<br> A string of words or phrases sung in a particular sequence.<br><br>In computing, a string can also refer to a sequence of characters:<br><br> The programming language processed a string of text.