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wrestle

[res-uhl] / ˈrɛs əl /


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While Ring's Search Party feature is not directly connected with Flock, both companies have wrestled with public mistrust over privacy practices and their work with law enforcement.

From BBC

The opening set was a tug of war before Sakkari wrestled the momentum her way, winning the last 11 points to grab a one-set lead in 48 minutes.

From Barron's

The figures could help ease fears about the health of the job market after last year's sharp slowdown, as firms wrestled with changes including major cuts to government spending, tariff uncertainty and an immigration crackdown.

From BBC

Glory wrestled the shoe back and, holding it by the tips of her fingers, returned it to its rightful owner.

From Literature

But it forced her to wrestle with her relationship with the sport again.

From Los Angeles Times