conflict

/ˈkɑnflɪkt/
verb
  1. To be in opposition or disagreement; to clash.
    • Her personal beliefs conflict with the company's policies.
    • The witness's testimony conflicts with the police report.
    • Their schedules conflict, so they can't meet on Friday.
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noun
  1. A serious disagreement or argument between people, groups, or countries.
    • They tried to resolve the conflict through peaceful negotiation.
    • The two neighbors had a conflict over the property line.
    • The conflict between the two nations lasted for decades.
  2. A situation in which there are opposing ideas, feelings, or interests.
    • There is a conflict between the company's profit goals and environmental protection.
    • She felt a conflict between her desire to travel and her need to save money.
    • His internal conflict made it hard for him to decide which job to take.
  3. A fight or battle, especially a prolonged one.
    • The region has experienced armed conflict for many years.
    • The historical conflict ended with a peace treaty.
    • Soldiers were sent to the conflict zone to keep the peace.
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