Conflicted [verb]

Definition of Conflicted:

be at odds

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Sentence/Example of Conflicted:

At the very least, new stories will leave many people feeling deeply conflicted about whether they can support or enjoy a new Harry Potter series in the wake of Rowling’s problematic statements.

Nearly four decades after the program aired, Washington Post television critic Hank Stuever wrote that it “remains one of television’s most memorable and emotionally conflicted events.”

Some researchers said they would stop reviewing conference papers from Google-affiliated researchers since they now could not be sure the authors weren’t hopelessly conflicted.

While she is proud to be an elector, she feels conflicted about the electoral college itself.

If two or more persons conflicted with each other, I adopted the views of the last.

Monotheism had a natural adaptation to this belief, while Polytheism naturally and necessarily conflicted with it.

Laws were made against such frauds, but laws were little regarded when they conflicted with self-interest.

On the south the boundaries conflicted with the claims of Baltimore.

In the first confusion of his faculties, when habit and inherent propensity conflicted, habit dominated his mind.

With the black eyes in this mood, the major was conscious only of a desire to please which conflicted with duty.