It means to fight with something. It may mean something that you don't want to do, or something you are forcing yourself to do what you hate or avoid what you'd enjoy.
For instance, in Jesus' prayer, he struggled with the idea of going to the cross. He admitted that he didn't want to go there, but he concluded the prayer saying, "Not my will but Thine." So he didn't want to do it, but did it because he knew he had to.
Infinitive: to finish
The freezing wind chafed our faces as we struggled through the storm.
Has struggled as both a slave and a woman (apex)
verbal irony
To capitulate is to surrender. An example sentence would be: He had no choice but to capitulate when the police showed up.
The word for struggled in hebrew its "Ne'evak"-נאבק
The definition for the word Struggled is : To exert muscular energy, as against a material force or mass
Maria struggled to lift the heavy box up the stairs. Martin struggled to pay his bills, because he lost all his money on the bus. The chick struggled to emerge from the cracked egg.
Will have struggled.
No. Struggled is a verb form (to struggle). But it cannot be a preposition.
The past participle of "struggle" is "struggled."
She struggled to complete the marathon, but with determination and perseverance, she crossed the finish line.
Streetrees struggled against the effects of the urbanization, pollution and congestion.
It means to fight with something. It may mean something that you don't want to do, or something you are forcing yourself to do what you hate or avoid what you'd enjoy. For instance, in Jesus' prayer, he struggled with the idea of going to the cross. He admitted that he didn't want to go there, but he concluded the prayer saying, "Not my will but Thine." So he didn't want to do it, but did it because he knew he had to.
German Workers' Party and Adolf Hitler were the parties that struggled to capture Masulipatnam.
In this sentence, "weakly" is an adverb modifying the verb "struggled." It describes how the flounder struggled.
I struggled to finish my test because I hadn't studied the night before. Hope I helped!