Strike may also refer to:
Refusal to work or perform
- Strike action, also known as a Walkout, a work stoppage by a corporation or public institution
- General strike, a strike action by a critical mass of the labor force in a city, region or country
- Church strike, strike decided by the Christian church
- Prison strike, a strike taking place inside a prison
- Student strike a mass refusal of students to go to class, in protest of school issues, or in sympathy with a strike action or general strike
- Culture strike, refusal to produce or show art
- Hunger strike, voluntary refusal to eat as an act of protest
- Rent strike, the withholding of rent to achieve certain goals
- Sex strike, refraining from sex to achieve goals
Physical confrontation or removal
Economics
- Strike (finance) is the price at which the holder buys or sells if they choose to exercise an option
Law
Science and technology
Arts and entertainment
Sports and games
- Strike (baseball), a mark against a batter
- Strike (bowling), when a player knocks down all the pins with the first ball of a frame
- In cricket, a batsman is "on strike" when facing the bowler
- An accurate, driven shot using the laces of the shoe in football (soccer)
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