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  1. hit the wall. idiom. to reach a point when you are running, exercising, playing sports, etc. where you are so physically tired you feel you cannot continue: Many marathon runners hit the wall at around 20 miles.

  2. hit the wall. 1. To become completely exhausted, fatigued, or worn out. I hit the wall after only the first mile of the race. I could barely even walk for the rest of it! 2. To suddenly end or cease making advancements. Our plans for the event hit the wall when our chief investor suddenly backed out.

  3. HIT THE WALL definition: to reach a point where you cannot go any further or achieve any more | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  4. to reach a point where you feel unable to continue doing something because it is very difficult: Partway through the rehab process he hit a wall. Many good businesses hit a wall once they reach a certain size—they just run out of potential new customers.

  5. The meaning of HIT is to reach with or as if with a sudden blow. How to use hit in a sentence.

  6. What does “Hit a Wall” mean? "Hit a Wall" means to encounter an obstacle or reach a point where progress becomes difficult or impossible. What context can I use the in? Example. After weeks of studying, I hit a wall and couldn't understand the material anymore. Example.

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  8. hit the wall. 1. To become suddenly and extremely fatigued, especially when participating in an endurance sport, such as running. 2. To lose effectiveness suddenly or come to an end: The stock rally hit the wall when interest rates rose. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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