strike a blow

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Definition

Verb phrase: - To deliver a hit or impact: The literal meaning of physically hitting something. - To harm or damage something, especially an idea, system, or cause: To take an action that weakens, undermines, or adversely affects something non-physical, such as a policy, institution, or movement.

Usage

This phrase is most commonly used in its figurative sense to describe an action that causes significant harm or damage to an abstract concept, system, or effort.

Examples: - The new evidence struck a blow to the prosecution's case. (The new evidence significantly weakened the prosecution's case.) - The scandal struck a blow against public trust in the government. (The scandal damaged public trust in the government.) - Activists hope the protest will strike a blow for freedom. (Activists hope the protest will be a powerful action in support of freedom.)

Advanced Usage
  • "strike a blow at/against something": This prepositional structure is used to specify the thing being harmed or undermined.
    • The investigative report struck a blow at the corporation's reputation.
  • "strike a blow for something": This structure indicates an action taken in support of a cause, principle, or group. It means to deliver a hit something, thereby advancing it.
    • The law struck a blow for equality by banning discrimination.
Variants and Related Words
  • Deal a blow: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "strike a blow."
    • The economic sanctions dealt a severe blow to the regime.
  • Blow (noun): A hard hit; a sudden shock or disaster.
  • Strike (verb): To hit; to attack; to discover.
Synonyms
  • Undermine: To weaken or damage gradually.
  • Weaken: To make less strong or powerful.
  • Damage: To have a harmful effect on.
  • Hit hard: To affect very negatively.
Related Phrases
  • Strike a chord: To evoke an emotional response (different meaning).
  • Strike a balance: To find a good compromise (different meaning).
  • Strike a deal: To make an agreement (different meaning).
Related Idioms
  • A blow to something/someone: Something that causes damage or disappointment.
    • Losing the funding was a major blow to the research project.
  • Strike while the iron is hot: To act at the most opportune moment (different meaning).
Verb
  1. affect adversely
    • The court ruling struck a blow at the old segregation laws