Verb
battle it out (third-person singular simple present battles it out, present participle battling it out, simple past and past participle battled it out)
(intransitive) To fight or compete against one or more opponents, in order to decide a winner.
As with the comic series, she’s caught in the crosshairs as Batman and the Joker battle it out, with her involvement ultimately leading to her detainment at Belle Reve Federal Penitentiary. Source: Internet
Kada Stars will tackle Lagos Seasiders just as new entrants, Delta Force and Confluence Stars will battle it out in the men’s category. Source: Internet
Hibs and Dundee United will battle it out on Tuesday for the right to face BSC Glasgow. Source: Internet
Blue Origin’s, ULA’s and SpaceX’s hulking rockets are expected to battle it out for lucrative government launch contracts for years to come. Source: Internet
Destiny 2: Beyond Light expansion launches, fans can explore Jupiter's moon Europa, gain a new power from the Darkness, battle it out on new maps, and complete plenty of co-op content. Source: Internet
"(In the playoffs) it's overtime, we expect five-on-five to battle it out." Source: Internet