Verb
fight it out (third-person singular simple present fights it out, present participle fighting it out, simple past and past participle fought it out)
To fight until there is decisively and conclusively a winner
Synonym: battle it out
I propose to fight it out on this line if it takes all summer." Source: Internet
In Hurungwe, Badwell Chasara, Elliot Ziki, and Cecil Kashiri will fight it out for the chairman's post while Isaac McKenzie and Itai Chakazamba will square-off in Kariba. Source: Internet
In the World Championships or World Cup Classic events, the top two riders from the qualifying round progress directly to the Gold and Silver medal race while the third and fourth qualifiers fight it out for Bronze. Source: Internet
In the World Championships or World Cup Classic events the top two teams from the qualifying round progress directly to the Gold and Silver medal race while the third and fourth qualifiers fight it out for Bronze. Source: Internet
It’s been 40 years of failed policies,” said Kilmeade, who suggested it’s possible to acknowledge a disagreement with how dealings in the Middle East have gone without “getting everybody back into their corners to fight it out.” Source: Internet
But, according to experiments by Memorial University biologist Darek Moreau, small transgenic males, like other small salmon males, hide in the weeds while the big strong males fight it out to inseminate a female’s recently laid eggs. Source: Internet