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    Con·flict

    noun

    verb

    • 1. be incompatible or at variance; clash: "parents' and children's interests sometimes conflict"
  2. 3 days ago · conflict in British English. noun (ˈkɒnflɪkt ) 1. a struggle or clash between opposing forces; battle. 2. a state of opposition between ideas, interests, etc; disagreement or controversy. 3. a clash, as between two appointments made for the same time. 4. psychology.

  3. CONFLICT meaning: 1. an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles: 2. fighting between…. Learn more.

  4. a situation in which people, groups or countries disagree strongly or are involved in a serious argument. The violence was the result of political conflicts. conflict between A and B (over something) a conflict between two cultures. His task will be to resolve potential conflicts between the British and Scottish governments.

  5. CONFLICT meaning: 1 : a struggle for power, property, etc.; 2 : strong disagreement between people, groups, etc., that results in often angry argument

  6. A conflict is a struggle or an opposition. If you and your best friend both fall in love with the same person, you will have to find some way to resolve the conflict. Conflict comes from the Latin word for striking, but it isn't always violent. Conflict can arise from opposing ideas.

  7. a situation in which two or more different things cannot easily exist together: the conflict between science and religion. a conflict of interest. a situation where someone cannot make fair decisions because they are influenced by something. conflict. verb [ I ] uk / kənˈflɪkt / us.

  8. 1. a struggle or clash between opposing forces; battle. 2. a state of opposition between ideas, interests, etc; disagreement or controversy.

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