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strikes

/stɹaɪks/

Meanings
  • Noun

    An action by workers refusing to work in protest, typically in order to gain better pay or conditions.

    - "The workers went on strike to demand better wages."
    - "The strike lasted for several days."
    - "The strike disrupted the production line."
  • Verb

    To stop work in protest.

    - "The workers decided to strike if their demands were not met."
    - "The union called for a strike."
    - "The management tried to prevent the workers from striking."

Pronunciation
  1. /stɹaɪks/



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Antonyms

industrial peace , lockout
Rhymes
Words rhyming with strikes
strikes , mikes , hikes , tikes , spikes , flicks , mikes , vikes
Variants
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stricken , strike , strike it rich , strikes , strikes it rich , striking , striking it rich , struck , struck it rich , disaster strikes , it strikes me , lightning never strikes (the same place) twice , lightning never strikes the same place twice , lightning never strikes twice , called strike , called strikes , counter-strike , counter-strikes , counterstrike , counterstrikes , drone , drone attack , drone attacks , drone strike , drone strikes , drones , first strike , first strikes , first-strike , fly-strike , fly-strikes , fly-struck
Etymology
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From Old English 'strican', meaning 'to rub' or 'to strike'. The modern meaning developed from the idea of workers coming together to 'rub each other's backs' in solidarity and refusing to work.


Trivia
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  1. The longest recorded strike in history was the 1888 Homestead Strike in Pennsylvania, which lasted for over six months.

  2. The term 'strikebreaker' refers to a worker who crosses the picket line during a strike to continue working.

  3. The word 'strike' is also used in sports to refer to an athlete missing a shot or a ball being hit out of bounds.

  4. The term 'strike' is also used in geology to refer to a discontinuity in rock layers.


Related Concepts
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  1. Labor strike: A labor strike is a work stoppage by employees in order to gain better wages, benefits, or working conditions. Labor strikes can occur in various industries and can affect the economy as a whole.

  2. Wildcat strike: A wildcat strike is an unofficial strike called by workers without the approval or support of their union. Wildcat strikes can be more spontaneous and unpredictable than official strikes.


Culture
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Strikes have been a significant tool for workers to express their grievances and demand better wages and working conditions throughout history. They have been featured in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression, such as the novel 'Strike!' by Paul Lafargue and the song 'The Ballad of John Axon' by Woody Guthrie.

How to Memorize "strikes"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a group of workers standing together with picket signs and refusing to work. Imagine the impact of their actions on the production line and the economy.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'strikes' with the idea of workers coming together in solidarity to demand better wages and working conditions.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Strikes Start Stronger Salaries' to remember the meaning of the word.


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