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US
/kənˈfɫɪktɪŋ/
]
[ UK /kənflˈɪktɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /kənflˈɪktɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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on bad terms
they were usually at odds over politics
conflicting opinions -
in disagreement
the figures are at odds with our findings
contradictory attributes of unjust justice and loving vindictiveness
How To Use conflicting In A Sentence
- Onions, garlic and leeks are found to have conflicting images throughout much of the world.
- The elements selected from the confusion of conflicting movements have this different and very distinctive bias.
- uncoordinated scheduling often resulted in conflicting games
- In the event of conflicting priorities, the original property rights of owners and commoners should prevail.
- Data on gender differences in self-reported emotional intensity and expressivity are conflicting.
- Hormonal factors appear to play a conflicting role in the regulation of salt and water balance under conditions of pulmonary insufficiency.
- Wrestling now with conflicting emotions, she settled for anger. A WORM OF DOUBT
- However, one should note that Kahneman and Henik's dual displays consisted of an integrated display (a color word printed in a conflicting color) and a redundant uncolored display.
- Without that, there is no such thing as society, merely the clamour of competing voices and the clash of conflicting wills. Times, Sunday Times
- How does an organization go about achieving this harmonious blend of conflicting interests?