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    beating
    /ˈbiːtɪŋ/

    noun

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  2. 1. : an act of striking with repeated blows so as to injure or damage. also : the injury or damage thus inflicted. 2. : pulsation. 3. : defeat, setback. Synonyms. beat. palpitation. pulsation. pulse. throb. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of beating in a Sentence.

  3. BEATING definition: 1. a defeat: 2. an act of hitting someone repeatedly and hard: 3. a defeat: . Learn more.

  4. Beating definition: the act of a person or thing that beats, as to punish, clean, mix, etc.. See examples of BEATING used in a sentence.

  5. Define beating. beating synonyms, beating pronunciation, beating translation, English dictionary definition of beating. n. 1. An act of repeated hitting or striking. 2. a. A thorough defeat, as in an athletic contest. b. A sharp reversal; a setback: Stocks took a beating from...

  6. Definitions of beating. noun. the act of overcoming or outdoing. synonyms: whipping. see more. noun. the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows. synonyms: drubbing, lacing, licking, thrashing, trouncing, whacking. see more.

  7. BEATING meaning: 1. a physical attack on someone 2. to be defeated, criticized, or damaged: . Learn more.

  8. [countable] (informal) a very heavy defeat. The team has taken a few beatings this season. [uncountable] a series of regular hits to something such as a drum, or movements of something, such as your heart; the sound that this makes. He could hear the beating of his own heart. the beating of drums/wings. Idioms. take some beating.

  9. If someone is given a beating, they are hit hard many times, especially with something such as a stick. ...the investigation into the beating of an alleged car thief. If something such as a business, a political party, or a team takes a beating, it is defeated by a large amount in a competition or an election.

  10. v. to strike forcefully and repeatedly: [ ~ + object] to beat a door down. [ no object] She beat on the door until he finally answered. to hit (a person or animal) repeatedly so as to cause injury; thrash: beat him and left him for dead.

  11. 1. : to strike repeatedly: a. : to hit repeatedly so as to inflict pain. Inmates were put in solitary for beating other inmates. often used with up. … brutes who beat up their victims without compunction … J. H. Plumb. b. : to walk on : tread. beat the pavement looking for work. c.