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    free-for-all
    /ˈfrēfərˌôl/

    noun

    • 1. a disorganized or unrestricted situation or event in which everyone may take part, especially a fight, discussion, or trading market: "a free-for-all on the topic “Woman and Writing”"

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  2. The meaning of FREE-FOR-ALL is a competition, dispute, or fight open to all comers and usually with no rules : brawl; also : a chaotic situation resembling a free-for-all especially in lacking rules or structure. How to use free-for-all in a sentence.

  3. FREE-FOR-ALL definition: 1. a violent situation or argument that a lot of people join in: 2. a violent situation or…. Learn more.

  4. a fight, argument, contest, etc., open to everyone and usually without rules. Synonyms: donnybrook, melee, scrap, fracas, brawl. any competition or contested situation that is disordered, impulsive, or out of control: a free-for-all at the buffet table.

  5. 1. singular noun. A free-for-all is a situation in which several people or groups are trying to get something for themselves and there are no controls on how they do it. 2. countable noun. A free-for-all is a disorganized fight or argument which lots of people join in. More Synonyms of free-for-all.

  6. Free-for-all definition: A disorderly fight, argument, or competition in which everyone present participates.

  7. a noisy fight in a crowd.

  8. a situation in which there are no rules or controls and everyone acts for their own advantage. The lowering of trade barriers has led to a free-for-all among exporters. a price-cutting free-for-all. Topics Permission and obligation c2. Take your English to the next level.