lutter
struggle, fight
verb loo-TEH Less Common
Origin: Latin luctari (to wrestle)
Also means
wrestle
Usage Note
Lutter is used for both physical wrestling (lutter corps à corps) and figurative struggles — lutter contre la pauvreté (to fight poverty). The noun lutte (feminine) means 'struggle', 'fight', or the sport of wrestling. Lutteur/lutteuse is a wrestler. The word carries a more determined, sustained connotation than se battre (to fight).
Examples
"Ils luttent contre la corruption depuis des années."
Natural Translation
They have been fighting corruption for years.
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