Definition of Infight

1. to contend with others within the same group [v -FOUGHT, -FIGHTING, -FIGHTS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Infight

inficete
infidel
infidelic
infidelities
infidelity
infidels
infield
infield flies
infield fly
infield fly rule
infield hit
infield shift
infielder
infielders
infields
infight (current term)
infighter
infighters
infighting
infightings
infights
infile
infiled
infiles
infiling
infill
infilled
infilling
infillion
infillions

Literary usage of Infight

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments by Addison (1797)
"... you " will give me fome infight into it, as I mean to " commence lottery office-keeper ... infight ..."

2. The Gentleman's Guide in His Tour Through France by John Millard (1770)
"... a long winter's evening, but will give you (with proper attention) a great infight into the French lart- guage. ..."

3. A Critical History of the Administration of Sr Robert Walpole, Now Earl of by James Ralph (1743)
"... he would only then have done the very fame Thing from his Sagacity, infight, and Penetration into Mankind, which now every Mortal does from Experience ? ..."

4. Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations by David Hartley (1801)
"... to make the knowledge and infight of others become our own, ... of the knowledge and infight acquired by the experience of others, ..."

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