fought verb
fought
The verb form of fought is fight
F fDefinitions
- verb fought simple past tense and past participle of fight. 1
- verb without object fought to engage in battle or in single combat; attempt to defend oneself against or to subdue, defeat, or destroy an adversary. 1
- verb without object fought to contend in any manner; strive vigorously for or against something: He fought bravely against despair. 1
- verb with object fought to contend with in battle or combat; war against: England fought Germany. 1
- verb with object fought to contend with or against in any manner: to fight despair; to fight the passage of a bill. 1
- verb with object fought to carry on (a battle, duel, etc.). 1
- verb with object fought to maintain (a cause, quarrel, etc.) by fighting or contending. 1
- verb with object fought to make (one's way) by fighting or striving. 1
- verb with object fought to cause or set (a boxer, animal, etc.) to fight. 1
- verb with object fought to manage or maneuver (troops, ships, guns, planes, etc.) in battle. 1