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conflicting
[ kuhn-flik-ting ]
Other Word Forms
- Dz·ڱiԲ· adverb
- ԴDzcDz·ڱiԲ adjective
- ܲcDz·ڱiԲ adjective
- unDz·ڱiԲ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of conflicting1
Example Sentences
To make its ruling on the dismissal of Bar, the Supreme Court may have to make a choice between which of the two conflicting affidavits it deems to be more credible.
It's something that as a Romany Gypsy myself, I've had conflicting feelings about.
That conflicting, burning sentiment of wishing to move forward despite constantly being reminded that your existence is devalued propels Farah Nabulsi’s feature debut “The Teacher,” even as it occasionally stumbles through its more melodramatic aspects.
Such conflicting emotions mirror the way Woodward reflects on his Rangers tenure at large — a four-season stint with what was then a rebuilding ball club that taught Woodward much, but ended on a sour note.
The subjects of grief and biotechnology in the macabre Canadian’s latest offering, “The Shrouds,” are also known to call up a host of conflicting feelings.
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