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Keenly fought?
Hi! What's the meaning of "keenly fought" in this sentence?
" ...will always represent individualism's most keenly fought over battegrounds".
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Nov 9, 2015 12:45 PM
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I would use a hyphen myself: "...most keenly fought-over battlegrounds", and maybe that shows the answer right there. If not, the explanation is that it is a military metaphor, and here it means that "individualism" has a number of tenets that it has to defend against its opponents (with a more collectivist or societal mindset, perhaps?), and the missing subject of this sentence is one of the more contentious ones, and is important to the protagonist.
November 9, 2015
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