Appropriate from of wrestle ?
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Entry 1 of 2) intransitive verb. 1 : to contend by grappling with and striving to trip or throw an opponent down or off balance. 2 : to combat an opposing tendency or force wrestling with his conscience.
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Explanation:1. VERB
When you wrestle with a difficult problem, you try to deal with it.
Delegates wrestled with the problems of violence and sanctions. [VERB + with]
We're wrestling with a recession. [VERB with noun]
What he liked to do was to take an idea and wrestle it by finding every possible consequence. [VERB noun]
2. VERB
If you wrestle with someone, you fight them by forcing them into painful positions or throwing them to the ground, rather than by hitting them. Some people wrestle as a sport.
They taught me to wrestle. [VERB]
The bridesmaids and pageboys squealed and wrestled with each other in the garden. [VERB with noun]
[Also VERB noun]
Synonyms: fight, battle, struggle, combat More Synonyms of wrestle
3. VERB
If you wrestle a person or thing somewhere, you move them there using a lot of force, for example by twisting a part of someone's body into a painful position.
We had to physically wrestle the child from the man's arms. [VERB noun preposition]
The stationmaster pounced and wrestled the gun from him. [VERB noun preposition]
Marshals tried to wrestle the demonstrator out of the room. [VERB noun preposition]