Moderate as in dispute To attempt or attack, especially in speech or action, as in addressing someone. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Have At'
The journalist decided to have at the corrupt practices within the government in her investigative report.
The comedian loves to have at societal norms and expectations in his stand-up routines.
The two rival football teams have at each other fiercely on the field.
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