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The answer BEATEN has 155 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of beaten in various dictionaries:
verb - come out better in a competition, race, or conflict
verb - give a beating to
verb - hit repeatedly
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Hammered |
Whipped |
Defeated |
Much traveled |
Vanquished |
Like batter |
Well-worn |
Knocked off |
Off the -- path |
Not W in to be one under 25 down |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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formed or made thin by hammering |
beaten repeatedly with heavy blows |
Beaten gold or another metal has been made flat by having been hit repeatedly with a hard object: |
A beaten path or track is one that people walk along regularly so that the ground has become hard and the path is clear. |
Formed or made thin by hammering: beaten gold. |
Worn by continuous use familiar and much traveled: a village located well off the beaten path. |
Totally worn-out exhausted. |
Having been defeated. |
Having been beaten or struck. |
(of food) stirred vigorously to a uniform consistency. |
Beaten might refer to |
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Battery is a criminal offense involving the unlawful physical acting upon a threat, distinct from assault which is the act of creating apprehension of such contact. * Battery is a specific common law misdemeanor, although the term is used more generally to refer to any unlawful offensive physical contact with another person, and may be a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances. Battery was defined at common law as "any unlawful and or unwanted touching of the person of another by the aggressor, or by a substance put in motion by him." In most cases, battery is now governed by statutes, and its severity is determined by the law of the specific jurisdiction. |