swat
1 Americanverb
verb (used without object)
noun
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a former princely state in NW India: now a part of Pakistan.
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Also a Muslim inhabitant of Swat.
noun
verb (used with or without object)
verb
noun
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another word (esp Brit) for swatter
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a sharp or violent blow
noun
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a former princely state of NW India: passed to Pakistan in 1947
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a river in Pakistan, rising in the north and flowing south to the Kabul River north of Peshawar. Length: about 640 km (400 miles)
acronym
verb
Etymology
Origin of swat1
First recorded in 1615–25; originally variant of squat
Origin of SWAT5
First recorded in 1965–70; acronym from S(pecial) W(eapons) a(nd) T(actics)
Example Sentences
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Meanwhile, Crosby’s camp sought to swat down any notion that his knee was actually a problem.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026
Even House Rep. Chip Roy, an otherwise-reliable conspiracist, took to social media to swat down this feel-good hoax.
From Slate • Jul. 7, 2025
She also showed steel to swat aside third-round opponent McCartney Kessler and Anisimova, who were both hampered physically.
From BBC • Mar. 25, 2025
Even the British have been trying to swat back Americanisms.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 3, 2025
No head raise, evil glare, or paw swat.
From "Sir Fig Newton and the Science of Persistence" by Sonja Thomas
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