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batter1
 
SYLLABICATION:bat·ter
PRONUNCIATION:  btr
VERB:Inflected forms: bat·tered, bat·ter·ing, bat·ters
TRANSITIVE VERB:1. To hit heavily and repeatedly with violent blows. 2. To subject to repeated beatings or physical abuse. 3. To damage, as by heavy wear.
INTRANSITIVE VERB: To pound repeatedly with heavy blows.
NOUN: Printing A damaged area on the face of type or on a plate.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English bateren, from Old French batre, from Late Latin battere, from Latin battuere.
SYNONYMS:batter1, maim, mangle1, maul, mutilate These verbs mean to damage, injure, or disfigure by beating, abuse, or hard use: a house battered by a hurricane; a construction worker maimed in an accident; machinery that mangled the worker's fingers; a tent mauled by a hungry bear; mutilated the painting with a razor. See also synonyms at beat.
 
 
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