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put up a fight
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put up a fightverb
To offer some form of resistance to an attack.
put up a fightverb
To protest or make a fuss, especially over a proposed course of action.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of put up a fight in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of put up a fight in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of put up a fight in a Sentence
They said she didn’t go down without a fight, that she put up a fight as hard as she could which in return made it not an easy death for her. Which for me, I think that was the hardest part for me to hear.
‘ Well, if nobody else is going to do this, I guess I have to do it, ’ my primary motivation was not to let the Republicans walk away with this election without having to put up a fight.
(My victory) is an example of how, if we unify various political forces, we can put up a fight, and defeat the ruling party.
I think we should be taking (Trump’s) threat at face value and prepare for an attempt to issue tariffs. I expect that Canada would be resolute in response — we sell the U.S. about as many cars as we buy. No one will win, we should definitely put up a fight for the parachute.”
You really need to focus on, are you willing to back it up with litigation, because you cannot monetize through licensing without being willing to incur the risk of litigation,” Mr. Chaikovsky explained. “If you are not willing to put up a fight, everyone else knows that therefore you cannot monetize your patent.”
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