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What does "batter" mean? To strike something, perhaps? Could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

Yeah, pretty much! It means to be injured with repeated strikes, blows, or punishment. It can also mean to be damaged through age and use - worn out. In this case, Spain was repeatedly "struck" by lockdown in different ways, which hurt their economy and the nation. Ex: We've had this sofa for a while, so it's quite battered. => worn out Ex: He came home battered and bruised. I hope there wasn't a fight. Ex: The school has been battered by protests from parents.

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