Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

something-will-take-some-beating

idiomatic expression
/ˈsʌmθɪŋ wɪl teɪk sʌm ˈbiːtɪŋ/
Definition
A phrase indicating that something is durable or sturdy enough to withstand challenges or adverse conditions.
Examples
  • The old car has been through a lot, but it’s still running; it seems like it will take some beating.
  • That piece of furniture may look fragile, but I assure you, it will take some beating during house parties.
  • You can push the limits of this software; it’s designed to take some beating under high loads.
Meaning
This expression is often used to suggest that a particular object or concept is resilient, and can endure difficult or rough treatment without being significantly damaged.
Synonyms
  • durable
  • sturdy
  • resilient
  • tough