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hit Definition
(n) (
baseball
)
a
successful
stroke
in
an
athletic
contest
(
especially
in
baseball
); "
he
came
all
the
way
around
on
Williams
''
hit
"
(n)
the
act
of
contacting
one
thing
with
another
; "
repeated
hitting
raised
a
large
bruise
"; "
after
three
misses
she
finally
got
a
hit
"
(n)
a
conspicuous
success
; "
that
song
was
his
first
hit
and
marked
the
beginning
of
his
career
"; "
that
new
Broadway
show
is
a
real
smasher
"; "
the
party
went
with
a
bang
"
(n) (
physics
)
an
brief
event
in
which
two
or
more
bodies
come
together
; "
the
collision
of
the
particles
resulted
in
an
exchange
of
energy
and
a
change
of
direction
"
(n)
a
dose
of
a
narcotic
drug
(n)
a
murder
carried
out
by
an
underworld
syndicate
; "
it
has
all
the
earmarks
of
a
Mafia
hit
"
(n)
a
connection
made
via
the
internet
to
another
website
; "
WordNet
gets
many
hits
from
users
worldwide
"
(v)
cause
to
move
by
striking
; "
hit
a
ball
"
(v)
hit
against
;
come
into
sudden
contact
with
; "
The
car
hit
a
tree
"; "
He
struck
the
table
with
his
elbow
"
(v)
affect
or
afflict
suddenly
,
usually
adversely
; "
We
were
hit
by
really
bad
weather
"; "
He
was
stricken
with
cancer
when
he
was
still
a
teenager
"; "
The
earthquake
struck
at
midnight
"
(v)
deal
a
blow
to
,
either
with
the
hand
or
with
an
instrument
; "
He
hit
her
hard
in
the
face
"
(v)
reach
a
destination
,
either
real
or
abstract
; "
We
hit
Detroit
by
noon
"; "
The
water
reached
the
doorstep
"; "
We
barely
made
it
to
the
finish
line
"; "
I
have
to
hit
the
MAC
machine
before
the
weekend
starts
"
(v)
reach
a
point
in
time
,
or
a
certain
state
or
level
; "
The
thermometer
hit
100
degrees
"; "
This
car
can
reach
a
speed
of
140
miles
per
hour
"
(v)
hit
with
a
missile
from
a
weapon
(v)
cause
to
experience
suddenly
; "
Panic
struck
me
"; "
An
interesting
idea
hit
her
"; "
A
thought
came
to
me
"; "
The
thought
struck
terror
in
our
minds
"; "
They
were
struck
with
fear
"
(v)
make
a
strategic
,
offensive
,
assault
against
an
enemy
,
opponent
,
or
a
target
; "
The
Germans
struck
Poland
on
Sept
.
1
,
1939
"; "
We
must
strike
the
enemy
''
s
oil
fields
"; "
in
the
fifth
inning
,
the
Giants
struck
,
sending
three
runners
home
to
win
the
game
5
to
(v)
hit
the
intended
target
or
goal
(v)
produce
by
manipulating
keys
or
strings
of
musical
instruments
,
also
metaphorically
; "
The
pianist
strikes
a
middle
C
"; "
strike
`
z
''
on
the
keyboard
"; "
her
comments
struck
a
sour
note
"
(v)
encounter
by
chance
; "
I
stumbled
across
a
long
-
lost
cousin
last
night
in
a
restaurant
"
(v)
gain
points
in
a
game
; "
The
home
team
scored
many
times
"; "
He
hit
a
home
run
"; "
He
hit
.
300
in
the
past
season
"
(v)
consume
to
excess
; "
hit
the
bottle
"
(v)
kill
intentionally
and
with
premeditation
; "
The
mafia
boss
ordered
his
enemies
murdered
"
(v)
drive
something
violently
into
a
location
; "
he
hit
his
fist
on
the
table
"; "
she
struck
her
head
on
the
low
ceiling
"
(v)
pay
unsolicited
and
usually
unwanted
sexual
attention
to
; "
He
tries
to
hit
on
women
in
bars
"
hit Synonyms
arrive at
attain
bang
bump off
collide with
collision
come to
dispatch
gain
hit
hitting
impinge on
make
murder
pip
polish off
rack up
reach
remove
run into
score
shoot
slay
smash
smasher
strike
striking
stumble
tally
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