▪a condition in which a person experiences a clash of opposing wishes or needsbewildered by her own inner conflict, she could only stand there feeling vulnerable
1.be incompatible or at variance; clashparents' and children's interests sometimes conflictthose tournament dates would have conflicted with Memorial Day
having or showing confused and mutually inconsistent feelings:she plays an empathetic character who is fundamentally conflicted about her relationship with Amy my feelings are so conflicted that I hardly know how to answer
having or showing confused and mutually inconsistent feelings:she plays an empathetic character who is fundamentally conflicted about her relationship with Amy my feelings are so conflicted that I hardly know how to answer
not involving or characterized by serious disagreement or argument: the separation was smooth and conflict-free a post-Marxist ideal of a classless, conflict-free society
not involving or characterized by serious disagreement or argument: the separation was smooth and conflict-free a post-Marxist ideal of a classless, conflict-free society
(especially in Africa) a mineral mined in an area of armed conflict and traded illicitly to ... cell phones and laptops containing conflict minerals from Congo
(especially in Africa) an uncut diamond mined in an area of armed conflict and traded illicitly ... a joint initiative to stem the flow of conflict diamonds
a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one: the eternal conflict between the sexes doctors often come into conflict with politicians
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be incompatible or at variance; clash:parents' and children's interests sometimes conflict the date for the match conflicted with a religious festival