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TO BEAT

Definition: TO BEAT

TO BEAT

1. The record (Sporting), to surpass any performance of like kind as authoritatively recorded; as, to break the record in a walking match.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

 

Specialty Definition: TO BEAT

DomainDefinition

Food & Agriculture

Causing animals to move in a desired general direction, e. g. towards guns or traps or past census points. Source: European Union. (references)

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Synonyms within Context: TO BEAT

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Importance

Adverb: materially; Adjective: in the main; above all, gr/kat' exochin/gr, par excellence, to crown all, to beat all.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: TO BEAT

English words defined with "TO BEAT": All hollowBattering-ram, beat, beat up, Belace, Belam, Bepommel, Bethump, BlungeDry-beatFeague, Feaze, Feeze, FirkGold beaterLaveerMalleateNubblePheese, PulverateRibroastScutch, Stram, Suggillate, SwingleTew, Tewtaw, Threap, To beat a parley, To beat to a mummy, To beat up, To pay on, To-beat, TransverberateVerberateWap, Welk, Winnew. (references)
Specialty definitions using "TO BEAT": boot partyCudgel One's BrainsDeep Blue, DEUCE, DRUM, DRUMMER, Dying SayingsGang-dayHYPOCRITEpad makerReal Programmers Don't Use Pascal, redressSTUFFING-MACHINE OPERATORTO BANG, TO BASTE, TO DRUB, To HAZEL GILD, TO HOOP, TO PAD THE HOOF, To SWADDLE, TO SWINGE. (references)
Etymologies containing "TO BEAT": Waped. (references)

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Modern Usage: TO BEAT

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Tell me, would you be likely to sue me if I was to beat you right now (The Sweet Hereafter; writing credit: Atom Egoyan)

They took turns beating him Until there was nothing left they cared to beat. (Sleepers; writing credit: Barry Levinson)

Dad used to beat him up. (A Fish Called Wanda; writing credit: John Cleese; Charles Crichton)

You want me to beat it out of her (Miss Congeniality; writing credit: Marc Lawrence; Katie Ford)

My dad used to make us walk down to the park and collect the sticks he was going to beat us with (Good Will Hunting; writing credit: Matt Damon; Ben Affleck)

Lyrics

I'm a hard case that's tough to beat (Paradise City; performing artist: Guns N' Roses)

The city's heart begins to beat (Human Nature; performing artist: Michael Jackson; writing credit: Steve Porcaro & John Bettis)

He's still tryin' to beat the clock (YOU DON'T KNOW HOW IT FEELS; performing artist: Tom Petty)

Clever

The best way to beat your enemy is to beat him at politeness. (references; author: unknown)

If our gifts are not surrendered to God, we tend to beat people over the head with them. (references; author: unknown)

Movie/TV Titles

To Beat the Band (1935)

Hard to Beat (1923)

Fernanda Pivano: A Farewell to Beat (2001)

How to Beat the High Co$t of Living (1980)

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Commercial Usage: TO BEAT

DomainTitle

Books

  • Massage Made Easy: 100 Great Ways to Beat Stress, Relieve Aches and Pains, and Tone Key Areas of Your Body (reference)

  • Guerrilla Gambling: How to Beat the Casinos at Their Own Games! (reference)

  • The Emotional Energy Factor: The Secrets High-Energy People Use to Beat Emotional Fatigue (reference)

  • An Educated Guide to Speeding Tickets: How to Beat & Avoid Them (reference)

  • The Black Widow's Guide to Killer Pool: Become the Player to Beat (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Theater & Movies

  • How to Beat the High Co$t of Living (reference)

    (more DVD examples; more video examples)

  

High Tech

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Photo Album: TO BEAT

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An iron curtain's tough to beat your head against!. Credit: Library of Congress.

Uncle Sam trying to figure out how to beat an "atomic power" bomb into a plow. Credit: Library of Congress.

How to beat reveille ; Helpful hints no. 12. Credit: Library of Congress.

The Marines are looking for a few good men -- to beat each other to death with pugil sticks. Credit: Library of Congress.

Pick the Democrat to beat Nixon Feb. 13 at the State Delegate Convention. Credit: Library of Congress.

  

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Familiar Quotations: TO BEAT

AuthorQuotation

Sheldon

Each day look back on your work of yesterday -- Then try to beat it.

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Use in Literature: TO BEAT

TitleAuthorQuote

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

Her husband used to beat her.

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Joyce, James

He began to beat the frayed end of his ashplant against the base of a pillar

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Non-Fiction Usage: TO BEAT

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

A beat occurs early in the atria, causing the heart to beat before the next regular heartbeat. (references)

Civil Liberties

Cote d'Ivoire

Security forces continued to beat and harass journalists regularly. (references)

Vietnam

Police intervened, and several witnesses state that police used batons to beat many persons, all of them from the group that does not have government approval. (references)

Cote d'Ivoire

Although the arrest, prosecution, and imprisonment of journalists decreased significantly during the year, members of the security forces continued to beat and harass journalists during year. (references)

Human Rights

Nicaragua

Espinoza then began to beat Artola with the back of his pistol and shot him. (references)

Zimbabwe

On October 15, two army soldiers used batons to beat to death a man in a Guruve police station. (references)

Nicaragua

The law makes the use of torture a punishable crime; however, police continued to beat and otherwise abuse detainees. (references)

Minorities

Hungary

After several failed attempts to register a complaint with the police, one of the Rom took a hidden camera to the police station and recorded the police officer threatening to beat him and stating that it was unfortunate he had not been killed during the incident. (references)

Political Economy

Nicaragua

Police continued to beat and otherwise abuse detainees. (references)

Romania

Police officers continued to beat detainees and reportedly used excessive force and harassed Roma. (references)

Women

Mozambique

Many women believe that their spouses have the right to beat them, and cultural pressures discourage women from taking legal action against abusive spouses. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

REDRESS, n. Reparation without satisfaction. Among the Anglo-Saxon a subject conceiving himself wronged by the king was permitted, on proving his injury, to beat a brazen image of the royal offender with a switch that was afterward applied to his own naked back. The latter rite was performed by the public hangman, and it assured moderation in the plaintiff's choice of a switch.

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: TO BEAT

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Dominick Dunne

Well, I mean shocked with delight, I have to tell you, because I mean, you know, I always think that the defendant who gets the million dollar lawyer is going to beat the local, overworked, underpaid prosecutor, but it didn't work out that way this time.

Rush Limbaugh

We're endowed by our Creator with a natural yearning for freedom that liberals try to beat out of us.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Expressions: TO BEAT

Expressions using "TO BEAT": To beat a parley To beat about To beat about the bush to beat all To beat down To beat into To beat off To beat out To beat out of to beat the band To beat the dust To beat the hoof to beat the rap to beat the record To beat the wing To beat time To beat to a mummy to beat up To beat up and down To beat up for recruits. Additional references.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: TO BEAT

Language Translations for "TO BEAT"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Chinese 

  

" (convex, drum, to rouse), 跳動 (to pulse), (hop, jump, skip, to bounce, to leap), (to profit, to win), "敗 (to be defeated, to defeat, to overpower, to suffer a defeat), 拷" (to flog), (to examine by torture, to flog), (to clap, to hit, to pat, to slap, to take), (to endure, to tolerate). (various references)

   

Danish

  

drive (slab, to drive), drev (actuator, drive, pinion, to drive, toothed pinion). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

opkruisen (to beat up to windward), laveren (beat, to tack), drijven (drift, float, shoo, swim). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

ajaa (carry, convey, drive, go, hunt, ride, take, travel). (various references)

   

French

  

tirer des bords, rabattre (to drive). (various references)

   

German

  

treiben (battue, be adrift, be up to, beat, bring, carry on, chase, commit, create, do, drift, drive, drive on, enchase, float, force, hustle and bustle, impel, jack up, leaven, make, make rise, move, propel, pursue, push, push out, put forth, put out, rush, shoo, sprout, swirling, throw out, thrust, to enchase, urge, work, wreak), kreuzen (cross, cruise, hybridize, interbreed, tack, to cross, to cruise, to hybridize, to interbreed, to traverse, traverse). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

Κατευθύνω (to drive). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

ver (beat, beaten, hit, mint, pulsate, strike, that licks creation, that licks everything, to bang, to braid, to flutter, to lash, to lay it on the lash, to mall, to mill, to pound, to pulsate, to throb, to thump, to whip), söpör (beat, beaten, scavenge, sweep, to tool along, to tool down), porrá tör (beat, pulverize, to atomize, to pulverize), megüt (bash, beat, hit, rap, slap, slosh, to bop, to clout, to hit, to rap, to slap, to spike, to wham), kopogtat (beat, beaten, knock at, to rap), dobog (beat, beaten, palpitate, pitter patter, pound, throb, to flutter, to palpitate, to pulsate, to stomp, to throb). (various references)

   

Italian

  

bolinare, battere la selvaggina (to drive), andare di bolina. (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

薙ぎ'す (to mow down), 鳴らす (to chime, to ring, to snort, to sound), 遣っつける (to attack, to do away with, to finish off), 遣っ付ける (to attack, to do away with, to finish off), 泡立てる (to whip), "っ飛ばす (to drive at full speed, to knock, to let go off, to not partake, to strike), "ち出す (to begin, to close, to end, to hammer out, to set out, to work out), 殴りつける , 殴り付ける , 'す (to blow down, to bring down, to cheat, to defeat, to fell, to kill, to knock down, to leave unpaid, to overthrow, to ruin, to throw down, to trip up), 割り解す , 叩く (to clap, to dust, to strike), 参らせる (to bringto his knees, to come, to floor), やっ付ける (after a little while, complex, complicated, dangerous, indiscriminately, presently, puzzling, skips-most-stations Touhoku-line shinkansen, tangled), 一本取る (to gain a point, to upset). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

たたく (to clap, to dust, to strike), たおす (to blow down, to bring down, to cheat, to defeat, to fell, to kill, to knock down, to leave unpaid, to overthrow, to ruin, to throw down, to trip up), なぎたおす (to mow down), なぐりつける, ならす (to accustom, to chime, to domesticate, to make even, to make level, to make smooth, to ring, to snort, to sound, to tame), まいらせる (to bringto his knees, to come, to floor), うち す (to begin, to close, to end, to hammer out, to set out, to work out), ぶっとばす (to drive at full speed, to knock, to let go off, to not partake, to strike), いっぽ"とる (to gain a point, to upset), わりほぐす, あわ てる (to whip), やっつける (to attack, to do away with, to finish off), はたく (to clap, to dust, to strike). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

otay eatbay.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

batida (battue, beat, bob, churn, hit, investigation, knock, rap, research, slam, slap, strike). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

ojeo (to drive), ceñir (belt, bind, encircle, gird, girdle, ribbon, twine), barloventear (beat about). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

bardaktan boşanırcasına (to beat the band), şakır şakır (to beat the band). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: TO BEAT

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

battuere, battuo, pulsare, pultare. (various references)

Old French900-1400

battre. (various references)

Middle Dutch1100-1500

blouwen. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: TO BEAT

LanguageDateSourceMatthew Chapter 24, Verse 49
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintKai arxhtai tuptein touV sundoulouV esqiein de kai pinein meta twn mequontwn
Latin405VulgateEt coeperit percutere conservos suos manducet autem et bibat cum ebriis
Old English990West Saxon& aginð beaten his efen-þeowas. & ett & drincð mid druncenan.
Middle English1395WyclifAnd bigynneth to smyte hise euen seruauntis, and ete, and drynke with drunken men;
Renaissance English1526TyndaleAnd beginne to smyte his felowes ye and to eate and to drinke with the dronke:
Jacobean English1611King JamesAnd shall begin to smite his fellowservants, and to eat and drink with the drunken;
Victorian English1833WebsterAnd shall begin to beat his fellow-servants, and to eat and drink with the drunken;
Basic English1964OgdenAnd is cruel to the other servants, taking his pleasure with those who are overcome with wine;

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Matched Bible Translations: TO BEAT

LanguageMatthew Chapter 24, Verse 49
Cebuanoug unya mosugod siya sa pagpamospos sa iyang mga masigkaulipon, ug magakaon ug maga-inom kauban sa mga palahubog,
Chinese就 動 手 " 他 的 同 伴 、 又 ' ' 醉 的 人 一 同 喫 喝 .
Croatianpa stane tuæi sudrugove, jesti i piti s pijanicama,
Danishog så begynder at slå sine Medtjenere og spiser og drikker med Drankerne,
DutchEn zou beginnen zijn mededienstknechten te slaan, en te eten en te drinken met de dronkaards;
Finnishja rupeaa lyömään kanssapalvelijoitaan ja syö ja juo juopuneiden kanssa,
Frenchs`il se met battre ses compagnons, s`il mange et boit avec les ivrognes,
Germanund fängt an zu schlagen seine Mitknechte, ißt und trinkt mit den Trunkenen:
Haitian CreoleL'ap tonbe bat kanmarad li yo, l'ap rete ap plede manje, ap plede bwè ak tafyatè.
HungarianÉs az õ szolgatársait verni kezdené, a részegesekkel pedig enni és inni kezdene:
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari'Tuan saya masih lama baru kembali,' lalu ia mulai memukul pelayan-pelayan yang lain, dan makan minum dengan orang-orang pemabuk.
Indonesian-Terjemahan Lamalalu dimulainya memukul teman-temannya, serta makan minum dengan orang pemabuk,
Italiane cominciasse a percuotere i suoi compagni e a bere e a mangiare con gli ubriaconi,
LatvianUn iesâks sist savus lîdzdarbiniekus, un çdîs, un dzers ar plîtniekiem,
Manx GaelicAs toshiaght y yannoo dy woalley e heshaghyn-sharvaant, as dy ee as dy iu marish ny meshtallee.
MaoriA ka anga ka patu i ona hoa pononga, ka kai, ka inu tahi me te hunga haurangi;
Norwegianog så gir sig til å slå sine medtjenere og eter og drikker med drankerne,
Portuguesee começar a espancar os seus conservos, e a comer e beber com os ébrios,   
RumanianDacq va kncepe sq batq pe tovarqwii lui de slujbq, wi sq mqnknce wi sq bea cu beyivii,
RussianЙ ОБЮОЕФ 'ЙФШ ФПЧБТЙЭЕК УЧПЙИ Й ЕУФШ Й ЙФШ У ШСОЙ"БНЙ, --
ShuarAntsu uuntur wau Táchattawai tusa takamtikin ni uuntri Yáintrin yajauch awajeak tura takatsuk aya Yurumátniun tura nampektinian wararkunka nu takamtikin yajauchiiti.
Spanishy si comienza a golpear a sus consiervos, y si come y bebe con los borrachos,
Swahilikisha akaanza kuwapiga watumishi wenzake, akaanza kula na kunywa pamoja na walevi,
Swedishoch han begynner slå sina medtjänare och äter och dricker med dem som äro druckna,
UmaNgkai ree, natepu'u-mi mpoweba' hingka batua-na, pai' -i ntora ngkoni' pai' nginu hante tauna topalangu-langu.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Anagrams: TO BEAT

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "a-b-e-o-t-t"

-1 letter: betta.

-2 letters: abet, bate, batt, beat, beta, boat, bota, bott, tate, teat, toea, tote.

-3 letters: abo, ate, att, bat, bet, boa, bot, eat, eta, oat, obe, tab, tae, tao, tat, tea, tet, toe, tot.

-4 letters: ab, ae, at, ba, be, bo, et, oe, ta, to.

 Words containing the letters "a-b-e-o-t-t"
 

+1 letter: abettor, taboret, totable.

 

+2 letters: abettors, betatron, obturate, outbleat, tabletop, taborets, tabouret.

 

+3 letters: betatrons, betrothal, cobaltite, combatted, obstinate, obturated, obturates, outbleats, outdebate, rotatable, spottable, steamboat, stoneboat, stylobate, tabletops, tabourets, trilobate, yottabyte.

 

+4 letters: absolutest, abstention, bayonetted, betrothals, catabolite, chatterbox, cobaltites, ethambutol, exorbitant, heartthrob, hebetation, metabolite, obliterate, obtainment, osteoblast, outbleated, outboasted, outdebated, outdebates, picketboat, postdebate, steamboats, stoneboats, stylobates, subtotaled, tablecloth, thereabout, trabeation, yottabytes.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Crosswords
3. Usage: Modern
4. Usage: Commercial
5. Images: Slideshow
6. Images: Photo Album
7. Quotations: Familiar
8. Quotations: Fiction
9. Quotations: Non-fiction
10. Quotations: Spoken
11. Expressions
12. Translations: Modern
13. Translations: Ancient
14. Bible Trace
15. Anagrams
16. Bibliography


  

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