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battered adjective [ ˈbatəd ]

• injured by repeated blows or punishment.
• "he finished the day battered and bruised"

battered adjective

• (of food) coated in batter and deep-fried until crisp.

batter verb

• strike repeatedly with hard blows.
• "a prisoner was battered to death with a table leg"
Similar: pummel, pound, rain blows on, buffet, belabour, thrash, beat up, abuse, hit, strike, beat, smack, assault, attack, thump, lash, aim blows at, whack, clout, wallop, bash, clobber, bop, biff, sock, deck, plug, knock about, knock around, give someone a good hiding, lay into, lace into, do over, rough up, damage, injure, hurt, harm, impair, mar, spoil, destroy, demolish, crush, shatter, smash, ruin, total, trash,
Origin: Middle English: from Old French batre ‘to beat’ (from Latin battuere ) + -er3.

batter verb

• (of a wall) have a receding slope.
Origin: mid 16th century (as a verb): of unknown origin.


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