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conflicting
[ kuhn-flik-ting ]
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Other Words From
- con·flicting·ly adverb
- noncon·flicting adjective
- uncon·flicting adjective
- uncon·flicting·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of conflicting1
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Example Sentences
In some ways, the Esme Beltagy Center is ground zero for the conflicting social forces buffeting Turkey.
For transgender individuals with military experience, there are deeply conflicting emotions about Manning.
There are these conflicting agendas, and all this room for murkiness.
There are conflicting reports, but it looks like he might have worked for a few websites after that but it wasn't clear.
You traversed so many conflicting emotions in such a short time for that bedroom scene.
Could he not fill him up with conflicting alcohols, and see what inebriety would do for him?
But among the conflicting sensations which assailed her, there was neither shame nor remorse.
But the conflicting versions of the situation, published severally by Jaramillo and Montero, sorely puzzled the natives.
When he reached his own little room, he sat for some time, distracted by conflicting thoughts.
Norman's indignation had quite revived him, and Margaret was much entertained with the conflicting opinions.
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