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con‧flict /kənˈflɪkt/ verb [intransitive]
تضاد، کشمکش
ستیزه، کشاکش، نبرد، برخورد، ناسازگاری، تضاد، ناسازگار بودن، مبارزه کردن، قانون فقه: تعارض، روانشناسی: تعارض
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Synonyms & Related Words conflict[noun]Synonyms:- opposition, antagonism, difference, disagreement, discord, dissension, friction, hostility, strife
- battle, clash, combat, contest, encounter, fight, strife, war
[verb]Synonyms:- be incompatible, be at variance, clash, collide, differ, disagree, interfere
Related Idioms: run against the tide
Related Words: argument,
controversy,
dispute,
differ,
disagree,
vary,
disturb,
interfere
English Thesaurus: war, conflict, fighting, hostilities, warfare, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. con‧flict1 S3 W2 AC /ˈkɒnflɪkt $ ˈkɑːn-/
noun [
Word Family: verb:
conflict;
noun:
conflict;
adjective: conflicting]
[
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Latin;
Origin: conflictus, from the past participle of confligere 'to strike together', from com- ( ⇒ COM-) + fligere 'to strike']
1. [uncountable and countable] a state of disagreement or argument between people, groups, countries etc
conflict over conflicts over wage settlementsconflict between the conflict between tradition and innovationin conflict (with somebody) normal kids who are in conflict with their parentspolitical/social/industrial conflict social and political conflict in the 1930s the threat of industrial conflict in the coalfields Marx points out the potential conflicts below the surface of society. His views on the literal truth of the Bible brought him into conflict with other Christian leaders. Doctors exercise considerable power and often come into conflict with politicians. a lawyer specializing in conflict resolution2. [uncountable and countable] fighting or a war
armed/military/violent conflict For years the region has been torn apart by armed conflicts. UN troops intervened to avert a threat of violent conflict. efforts to resolve the conflict3. [uncountable and countable] a situation in which you have to choose between two or more opposite needs, influences etc:
As women increasingly went out to work, the possibility of a conflict of loyalties became stronger.conflict between a conflict between the demands of one’s work and one’s familyin conflict (with something) The principles of democracy are sometimes in conflict with political reality.4. [uncountable and countable] a situation in which you have two opposite feelings about something:
a state of inner conflict5. [countable] American English something that you have to do at the same time that someone wants you to do something else:
I’ve got a conflict on Friday. Can we make it Monday?6. conflict of interest/interests a) a situation in which you cannot do your job fairly because you will be affected by the decision you make:
There is a growing conflict of interest between her position as a politician and her business activities. b) a situation in which different people want different things
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II. con‧flict2 AC /kənˈflɪkt/
verb [intransitive] [
Word Family: verb:
conflict;
noun:
conflict;
adjective: conflicting]
if two ideas, beliefs, opinions etc conflict, they cannot exist together or both be true
conflict with new evidence which conflicts with previous findingsconflicting opinions/demands/interests etc I had been given a great deal of conflicting advice. There are conflicting views about what caused the accident. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations conflict nounI. fight/argument ADJ. big, great, major | bitter, serious, violent | growing, increasing | constant, continued, continuing, unresolved He is in constant conflict with the authorities.
open, overt | global, internal, regional | armed, military | civil, class, cultural, ethnic, family, industrial, political, social, religious VERB + CONFLICT bring sb/sth into, cause, come into, create, lead to, provoke His work brought him into conflict with more conventional scientists. The decision led to a bitter conflict between the management and unions.
avert, avoid, prevent They hid their feelings to avoid conflict.
handle | end, resolve, settle, solve The United Nations are hoping to resolve the conflict quickly. CONFLICT + VERB arise (from sth), occur The conflict arose from different ambitions within the team. PREP. during/in a/the ~ Thousands have been arrested in violent ethnic conflicts in the region.
in ~ They found themselves in conflict over the future of the firm.
in ~ with in conflict with management
~ about/over a conflict over ownership of the land
~ between conflicts between different ethnic groups
~ with to end the conflict with France
~ within serious conflicts within the ruling party PHRASES an area/a source of conflict, in direct conflict with sb [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
conflict II. difference between ideas/wishes, etc. ADJ. fundamental, serious, sharp | direct | inherent the inherent conflict between the demands of farmers and wishes of environmentalists
inner | ideological CONFLICT + NOUN situation | management, resolution the key to successful conflict management PREP. in ~ with in direct conflict with his wishes
~ between the conflict between science and religion
~ of a serious conflict of opinion PHRASES a conflict of interests/loyalties [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
conflict verb ADV. apparently how to reconcile apparently conflicting goals
potentially potentially conflicting values PREP. with His opinions conflicted with mine. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
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