Conflicts [noun]

Definition of Conflicts:

fight, warfare

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Sentence/Example of Conflicts:

As an example of how political conflicts ought to be carried on take the case of West Fife.

The discussions on the coercion act had produced many personal conflicts in debate between Mr. O'Connell and the Irish secretary.

The grant of a military force might have supposed an interference with the civil dissensions and party conflicts of Spain.

At the same instant came the crash and gasp of two desperate conflicts more—Godfrey and Musa likewise seized.

Now this it is which, considered as applying to the human will, conflicts with our consciousness, and revolts our feelings.

The result which follows from one geometrical principle has nothing that conflicts with the result which follows from another.

There have been so many worse conflicts since that act of supreme German folly and wickedness.

In each of these conflicts the attack was made and the first shot was fired on the part of the British troops.

In this salient, now known as the “Bloody Angle,” occurred one of the most terrible hand-to-hand conflicts of modern warfare.

If there have been conflicts, they have left no rancour, no bitterness.