Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
long-battle
Noun
/lɔːŋ ˈbætl/

Definition
A prolonged conflict or struggle that spans a significant period of time, often involving wearisome effort.

Examples
- The long-battle between the two rivals finally ended in a truce.
- Her long-battle with self-doubt has been a personal journey of growth.
- The long-battle for justice had the community uniting for a common cause.

Meaning
The term ‘long-battle’ refers to a drawn-out confrontation that may be physical, emotional, or metaphorical, characterized by persistence and endurance.

Synonyms
- Protracted conflict
- Extended struggle
- Enduring fight