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    hit
    /hɪt/

    verb

    • 1. bring one's hand or a tool or weapon into contact with (someone or something) quickly and forcefully: "the woman hit the mugger with her umbrella" Similar strikeslapsmackcuff
    • 2. (of a missile or a person aiming one) strike (a target): "the sniper fired and hit a third man"

    noun

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  2. to move your hand or an object onto the surface of something so that it touches it, usually with force: Teachers are not allowed to hit their pupils. This type of glass won't shatter no matter how hard you hit it. hit something with something She hit her thumb with the hammer. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to hit someone or something

    • English (US)

      HIT meaning: 1. to move your hand or an object onto the...

    • Base Hit

      base hit definition: 1. (in baseball) a play in which a...

    • Hit Spanish Translation

      HIT translate: golpear, afectar, éxito, visita, golpe, (en...

    • Six

      SIX definition: 1. the number 6: 2. in cricket, six runs (=...

    • Hit The Wall

      HIT THE WALL definition: 1. to reach a point when you are...

    • Smash (Hit)

      SMASH (HIT) definition: a popular and successful song, play,...

  3. : an act or instance of striking or forcefully coming in contact with someone or something : an act or instance of hitting or being hit penalized for an illegal hit from behind The bunker took a direct hit from the bombers.

  4. Hit definition: to deal a blow or stroke to. See examples of HIT used in a sentence.

  5. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. [transitive, often passive] (of a bullet, bomb, etc. or a person using them) to reach and touch a person or thing suddenly and with force. be hit by somebody/something The town was hit by bombs again last night. He was hit by a sniper. hit somebody/something Not all the bullets hit their targets. Extra Examples.

  6. 1. To come into contact with forcefully; strike: The car hit the guardrail. 2. a. To cause to come into contact: She hit her hand against the wall. b. To deal a blow to: He hit the punching bag. c. To cause an implement or missile to come forcefully into contact with: hit the nail with a hammer. 3.

    1.
    Hit - (baseball) A Successful Stroke In ...
    2.
    hit - the act of contacting one thing ...
    3.
    hit - a conspicuous success; "that song ...
    4.
    hit - (physics) a brief event in which ...
    5.
    hit - a dose of a narcotic drugdose, ...
  7. Definitions of hit. verb. deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument. see more. verb. hit with a missile from a weapon. synonyms: pip, shoot. strike. make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target. blast, shoot. fire a shot. pip, shoot. kill by firing a missile. see more. verb.

  8. to touch someone or something quickly and with force, usually causing injury or damage: The car skidded and hit a wall. As she fell, she hit her head on the pavement. hit verb (AFFECT) B2. to affect something badly: [ often passive ] The economy has been hit by high unemployment. hit verb (REACH) to reach a place, position, or state: