which of thefollowing are not an archeological sources
painting
monuments
chronicles
coins
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fight
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verb
verb: fight; 3rd person present: fights; past tense: fought; past participle: fought; gerund or present participle: fighting
1.
take part in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons.
"the men were fighting"
Similar:
brawl
come to blows
exchange blows
attack/assault each other
hit/punch each other
box
struggle
grapple
wrestle
scrimmage
do battle
engage in conflict
contend
spar
joust
tilt
cross swords
lock horns
lock antlers
scrap
have a dust-up
have a set-to
have a punch-up
swedge
roughhouse
stoush
go the knuckle
violent
combative
aggressive
pugnacious
truculent
belligerent
bellicose
disputatious
antagonistic
argumentative
hawkish
Opposite:
peaceful
engage in a war or battle.
"those who had fought for King and country"
Similar:
battle
do battle
give battle
wage war
go to war
make war
take up arms
attack
mount an attack
combat
engage
meet
clash
skirmish
be a soldier
crusade
engage in
wage
conduct
prosecute
carry on
pursue
undertake
practise
proceed with
go on with
ARCHAIC
command, manage, or manoeuvre (troops, a ship, or military equipment) in battle.
"General Hill fights his troops well"
quarrel or argue.
"they were fighting over who pays the bill"
Similar:
quarrel
argue
row
bicker
squabble
have a row/fight
wrangle
dispute
be at odds
disagree
fail to agree
differ
be at variance
have words
bandy words
be at each other's throats
be at loggerheads
battle
feud
fall out
scrap
go at it hammer and tongs
fight like cat and dog
argufy
altercate
chop logic
threap
take part in a boxing match against (an opponent).
"McCracken will fight Sheffield's Martin Smith"
2.
struggle to overcome, eliminate, or prevent.
"a churchman who has dedicated his life to fighting racism"
Similar:
oppose
contest
contend with
confront
challenge
combat
dispute
object to
quarrel with
argue against/with
withstand
resist
defy
fly in the face of
strive/struggle against
take a stand against
put up a fight against
take issue with
question
controvert
Opposite:
accept
support
strive to achieve or do something.
"I will fight for a fairer society"
Similar:
campaign
strive
battle
struggle
contend
grapple
war
crusade
agitate
speak
lobby
work
push
press
champion
promote
advocate
plead for
defend
protect
uphold
support
back
espouse
stand up for
campaign for
lobby for
battle for
crusade for
take up the cudgels for
endeavour vigorously to win (an election or other contest).
attempt to repress (a feeling or its expression).
"‘We never gave up,’ Rowe said while fighting tears after her final game"
Similar:
repress
restrain
suppress
stifle
smother
hold back
keep back
fight back
keep in check
check
curb
contain
control
keep under control
rein in
silence
muffle
bottle up
choke back
swallow
strangle
gag
button up
keep the lid on
cork up
Opposite:
give in to
let out
move forward with difficulty, especially by pushing through a crowd.
"she watched him fight his way across the room"
noun
noun: fight; plural noun: fights
a violent confrontation or struggle.
"he'd got into a fight with some bouncers outside a club"
Similar:
brawl
fracas
melee
row
rumpus
confrontation
skirmish
sparring match
exchange
struggle
tussle
scuffle
altercation
wrangle
scrum
clash
disturbance
fisticuffs
rough and tumble
donnybrook
scrap
dust-up
set-to
shindy
shindig
free-for-all
punch-up
bust-up
ruck
bit of argy-bargy
barney
afters
rammy
swedge
square go
roughhouse
brannigan
stoush
affray
broil
bagarre
a boxing match.
Similar:
boxing match
bout
match
meeting
fixture
game
encounter
a battle or war.
"Britain might have given up her fight against Germany"
Similar:
battle
engagement
clash
conflict
contest
encounter
skirmish
scuffle
tussle
struggle
brush
exchange
war
campaign
crusade
warfare
combat
action
hostilities
a vigorous struggle or campaign for or against something.
"their fight for control of the company"
Similar:
struggle
battle
campaign
endeavour
drive
push
effort
movement
move
an argument or quarrel.
"he'd had another fight with Katie"
Similar:
argument
quarrel
squabble
row
wrangle
disagreement
difference of opinion
falling-out
contretemps
tangle
altercation
fracas
dispute
disputation
contention
feud
tiff
set-to
shindig
shindy
stand-up
run-in
spat
scrap
ruction
slanging match
barney
bunfight
ding-dong
bust-up
ruck
the inclination or ability to fight or struggle.
"Ginny felt the fight trickle out of her"
Similar:
will to resist
power to resist
resistance
morale
spirit
courage
pluck
pluckiness
gameness
will to win
strength
backbone
spine
mettle
stout-heartedness
determination
firmness of purpose
resolution
resolve
resoluteness
confidence
aggression
aggressiveness
belligerence
militancy
boldness
audacity
forcefulness
guts
grit
spunk
bottle
sand
moxie
Phrases
fight fire with fire
use the weapons or tactics of one's enemy or opponent, even if one finds them distasteful.
fight
Answer:
chronicles are not archeological resource
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