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    beat
    [bēt]
    verb
    beat (verb) · beats (third person present) · beat (past tense) · beating (present participle) · beaten (past participle)
    1. strike (a person or an animal) repeatedly and violently so as to hurt or injure them, typically with an implement such as a club or whip:
      "if we were caught we were beaten" · "the victims were beaten to death with baseball bats" · "they beat me with a stick and punched me"
    2. defeat (someone) in a game or other competitive situation:
      "she beat him easily at chess" · "the Senators beat out the Yankees for the 1933 pennant"
    3. succeed in getting somewhere ahead of (someone):
      "the goalie beat him to the ball" · "I could beat him on my bicycle"
    4. (of a bird) move (the wings) up and down:
      "doves wheel around the rooftops, beating their wings"
    5. stir (cooking ingredients) vigorously with a fork, whisk, or beater to make a smooth or frothy mixture:
      "beat the butter until light and fluffy" · "beat the cream into the mixture"
    6. sailing
      sail into the wind, following a zigzag course with repeated tacking:
      "we beat southward all that first day"
      Similar:
      change course
      change direction
      change heading
      veer off/away
      sail into the wind
    noun
    beat (noun) · beats (plural noun)
    1. the movement of a bird's wings:
      "the beat of the swallow's wings as they dive after midges"
    2. an area allocated to a police officer to patrol:
      "public clamor for more police officers on the beat" · "a patrolman who strived to make his beat a safe one"
      • a spell of duty allocated to a police officer:
        "her beat ended at 6 a.m."
      • an area regularly frequented by someone:
        "a few, new to their beat, looked at him with interest"
      • informal
        a person's area of interest:
        "his beat is construction, property, and hotels"
    3. informal
      short for beatnik
    adjective
    beat (adjective)
    1. informal
      completely exhausted:
      "I'm beat—I need an hour or so to rest" · "I feel beat and out of ideas"
      Opposite:
      fresh as a daisy
      raring to go
    2. relating to the beat generation or its philosophy:
      "beat poet Allen Ginsberg"
    Origin
    Old English bēatan, of Germanic origin.
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    1. (when intr, often foll by against, on, etc) to strike with or as if with a series of violent blows; dash or pound repeatedly (against) 2. (transitive) to punish by striking; flog. 3. to move or cause to move up and down; flap. the bird beat its …

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