be fighting for (one's/its) life



be fighting for (one's/its) life

1. To be close to death, but with the possibility of recovery. Chris is fighting for his life after that accident. The doctors aren't sure that he'll survive the night.
2. To be close to failure, but with the possibility of recovery. Because the business is fighting for its life right now, layoffs are imminent.
See also: fight, life

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HerbertHUR-bərt (English), er-BER (French), HER-bert (Polish)English, German, French, Slovene, Polish
Kojo-Western African, Akan
Dorete-Danish
Salha-Arabic
Abessalom-Biblical Greek
Ichirouee-chee-ṙo:Japanese