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- verbsmite (verb) · smites (third person present) · smote (past tense) · smiting (present participle) · smitten (past participle)
- literarystrike with a firm blow:"he smites the water with his sword"
- archaicdefeat or conquer (a people or land):"he may smite our enemies"
- (be smitten)(especially of disease) attack or affect severely:"various people had been smitten with untimely summer flu"
- (be smitten)be strongly attracted to someone or something:"she was so smitten with the boy"
nounarchaicsmite (noun) · smites (plural noun)- a heavy blow or stroke with a weapon or the hand.
OriginOld English smītan ‘to smear, blemish’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch smijten and German schmeissen ‘to fling’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- The term "smite" has the following meanings1234:
- To hit someone forcefully or to have a sudden powerful or damaging effect on someone.
- To strike or hit hard with the hand, a stick, or other weapon.
- To inflict a heavy blow on someone.
- To affect mentally, morally, or emotionally with a strong and sudden feeling.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.SMITE definition: 1. to hit someone forcefully or to have a sudden powerful or damaging effect on someone 2. to hit….dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/smitesmite [ smahyt ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object), smote or (Obsolete) smit; smit·ten or smit; smit·ing. to strike or hit hard, with or as with the hand, a stick, or other weapon:www.dictionary.com/browse/smiteAlso found in: Thesaurus, Acronyms, Idioms, Wikipedia. smite (smīt) v. smote (smōt), smit·ten (smĭt′n) or smote, smit·ing, smites v.tr. 1. a. To inflict a heavy blow on, with or as if with the hand, a tool, or a weapon.www.thefreedictionary.com/smitesmite /smaɪt/ v. [ ~ + object], smote /smoʊt/ smit•ten /ˈsmɪtən/ or smit /smɪt/ or smote, smit•ing. to hit hard, with or as if with the hand or a weapon. to strike down, injure, attack, or kill: smitten by polio. [ usually: be + smitten] to affect mentally, morally, or emotionally with a strong and sudden feeling: was smitten with terror.www.wordreference.com/definition/smite Smite Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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