American Dictionary
Definition strike out in American English
strike out phrasal verb
phrasal verbto be unsuccessful in trying to do something
to criticize someone or something, especially in a speech, interview, or article
He struck out at supporters of the bill in his speech yesterday.
to walk or swim in a particular direction in a way that shows energy or determination
to start doing something new or different, especially in order to become more independent
It was an opportunity to strike out for herself.
to stop the continuation of a court case
The judge struck out the case for want of cause (=because it was not justified).
