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The homonyms of "hit something" (to physically strike something), "stop work" (to cease working), and "refuse to go back" (to decline returning) are "hit" (to strike), "stop" (to cease), and "back" (to return or reverse direction). Homonyms are words that sound the same or are spelled the same but have different meanings. In this case, the words "hit," "stop," and "back" are examples of homonyms as they have multiple meanings depending on the context in which they are used.
It means to do something first. Such as attacking the enemy before you think they are about to attack you, i.e.' "We did a preemptive strike against the enemy."
A business strike is when the employees of a business strike to get something done in their favor. Oftentimes, employees strike when they want a raise.
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I have never heard of this before. Maybe it should read 'killers strike again'? I could find nothing on killers on strike. Perhaps it was incarcerated, convicted killers striking about something in prison. If killers in the community were on strike, it would take a while for the drop in the murder rate to make it evident. 'Why' would be the best part of the question.
To strike something from the record means to remove it from official documentation or evidence, typically because it is deemed irrelevant, inadmissible, or inaccurate.
"On strike" means they do not go to work in protest of something they think is unfair.
The workers went on strike to demand better wages and benefits from the union.
Yes, "strike" can be considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound produced when hitting or colliding with something.
Threaten a strike by giving official notice of the strike. If management has not settled before the contract is up, then have labor organzation picket and strike in fornt of all entrances to their facilities.
The answer to your question...is that workers went on strike to demand higher wages($) and they also demanded better working conditions...also may not be part of your question but later on, the strike FAILED!
In Magic: The Gathering, creatures with first strike deal combat damage before creatures without first strike during the combat phase. When blocking, a creature with first strike can defeat a creature without first strike before it has a chance to deal damage.