- 1wres·tle

- Pronunciation:
- \ˈre-səl, ˈra-\
- Function:
- verb
- Inflected Form(s):
- wres·tled; wres·tling
\ˈres-liŋ, ˈras-; ˈre-səl-iŋ, ˈra-\ - Etymology:
- Middle English wrastlen, wrestlen, from Old English wrǣstlian, frequentative of wrǣstan
- Date:
- before 12th century
intransitive verb1: to contend by grappling with and striving to trip or throw an opponent down or off balance2: to combat an opposing tendency or force <wrestling with his conscience>3: to engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate4: to engage in or as if in a violent or determined struggle <wrestling with cumbersome luggage>transitive verb1 a: to engage in (a match, bout, or fall) in wrestling b: to wrestle with <wrestle an alligator>2: to move, maneuver, or force with difficulty
— wres·tler

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