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aria-label='Phonetic transcription: '> ˈkän-ˌflikt
con​flict​ed; con​flict​ing; con​flicts

Definition (Entry 2 of 2)

  • intransitive ​verb
  • to be different, opposed, or contradictory to fail to be in agreement or accord //His statement conflicts with the facts.
    to create a conflict of interest //They are … barred from engaging in outside employment that could conflict with their official duties. — Brian Maffly
  • to happen at the same time //The appointment conflicts with an important meeting.
  • archaic to contend in warfare
Other Words
Noun
  • con​flict​ful ˈkän-ˌflikt-fəl adjective
  • con​flic​tu​al kän-ˈflik-chə-wəl kən- -chəl -shwəl -chü-əl adjective
Verb
  • con​flic​tion kən-ˈflik-shən kän- noun
  • con​flic​tive kən-ˈflik-tiv ˈkän-ˌflik- adjective
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms: Noun
disaccord discord discordance discordancy disharmony dissension (also dissention) dissent dissidence dissonance disunion disunity division friction infighting inharmony schism strife variance war warfare
Synonyms: Verb
clash collide disaccord discord jar
Antonyms: Noun
accord agreement concord concordance harmony peace
Antonyms: Verb
accord blend conform (to or with) fit aria-label='Phonetic transcription: '> ˈkän-ˌflikt
con​flict​ed; con​flict​ing; con​flicts

Definition (Entry 2 of 2)

  • intransitive ​verb
  • to be different, opposed, or contradictory to fail to be in agreement or accord //His statement conflicts with the facts.
    to create a conflict of interest //They are … barred from engaging in outside employment that could conflict with their official duties. — Brian Maffly
  • to happen at the same time //The appointment conflicts with an important meeting.
  • archaic to contend in warfare
Other Words
Noun
  • con​flict​ful ˈkän-ˌflikt-fəl adjective
  • con​flic​tu​al kän-ˈflik-chə-wəl kən- -chəl -shwəl -chü-əl adjective
Verb
  • con​flic​tion kən-ˈflik-shən kän- noun
  • con​flic​tive kən-ˈflik-tiv ˈkän-ˌflik- adjective
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms: Noun
disaccord discord discordance discordancy disharmony dissension (also dissention) dissent dissidence dissonance disunion disunity division friction infighting inharmony schism strife variance war warfare
Synonyms: Verb
clash collide disaccord discord jar
Antonyms: Noun
accord agreement concord concordance harmony peace
Antonyms: Verb
accord blend conform (to or with) fit aria-label='Phonetic transcription: '> ˈkän-ˌflikt
con​flict​ed; con​flict​ing; con​flicts

Definition (Entry 2 of 2)

  • intransitive ​verb
  • to be different, opposed, or contradictory to fail to be in agreement or accord //His statement conflicts with the facts.
    to create a conflict of interest //They are … barred from engaging in outside employment that could conflict with their official duties. — Brian Maffly
  • to happen at the same time //The appointment conflicts with an important meeting.
  • archaic to contend in warfare
Other Words
Noun
  • con​flict​ful ˈkän-ˌflikt-fəl adjective
  • con​flic​tu​al kän-ˈflik-chə-wəl kən- -chəl -shwəl -chü-əl adjective
Verb
  • con​flic​tion kən-ˈflik-shən kän- noun
  • con​flic​tive kən-ˈflik-tiv ˈkän-ˌflik- adjective
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms: Noun
disaccord discord discordance discordancy disharmony dissension (also dissention) dissent dissidence dissonance disunion disunity division friction infighting inharmony schism strife variance war warfare
Synonyms: Verb
clash collide disaccord discord jar
Antonyms: Noun
accord agreement concord concordance harmony peace
Antonyms: Verb
accord blend conform (to or with) fit aria-label='Phonetic transcription: '> ˈkän-ˌflikt
con​flict​ed; con​flict​ing; con​flicts

Definition (Entry 2 of 2)

  • intransitive ​verb
  • to be different, opposed, or contradictory to fail to be in agreement or accord //His statement conflicts with the facts.
    to create a conflict of interest //They are … barred from engaging in outside employment that could conflict with their official duties. — Brian Maffly
  • to happen at the same time //The appointment conflicts with an important meeting.
  • archaic to contend in warfare
Other Words
Noun
  • con​flict​ful ˈkän-ˌflikt-fəl adjective
  • con​flic​tu​al kän-ˈflik-chə-wəl kən- -chəl -shwəl -chü-əl adjective
Verb
  • con​flic​tion kən-ˈflik-shən kän- noun
  • con​flic​tive kən-ˈflik-tiv ˈkän-ˌflik- adjective
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms: Noun
disaccord discord discordance discordancy disharmony dissension (also dissention) dissent dissidence dissonance disunion disunity division friction infighting inharmony schism strife variance war warfare
Synonyms: Verb
clash collide disaccord discord jar
Antonyms: Noun
accord agreement concord concordance harmony peace
Antonyms: Verb
accord blend conform (to or with) fit aria-label='Phonetic transcription: '> ˈkän-ˌflikt
con​flict​ed; con​flict​ing; con​flicts

Definition (Entry 2 of 2)

  • intransitive ​verb
  • to be different, opposed, or contradictory to fail to be in agreement or accord //His statement conflicts with the facts.
    to create a conflict of interest //They are … barred from engaging in outside employment that could conflict with their official duties. — Brian Maffly
  • to happen at the same time //The appointment conflicts with an important meeting.
  • archaic to contend in warfare
Other Words
Noun
  • con​flict​ful ˈkän-ˌflikt-fəl adjective
  • con​flic​tu​al kän-ˈflik-chə-wəl kən- -chəl -shwəl -chü-əl adjective
Verb
  • con​flic​tion kən-ˈflik-shən kän- noun
  • con​flic​tive kən-ˈflik-tiv ˈkän-ˌflik- adjective
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms: Noun
disaccord discord discordance discordancy disharmony dissension (also dissention) dissent dissidence dissonance disunion disunity division friction infighting inharmony schism strife variance war warfare
Synonyms: Verb
clash collide disaccord discord jar
Antonyms: Noun
accord agreement concord concordance harmony peace
Antonyms: Verb
accord blend conform (to or with) fit aria-label='Phonetic transcription: '> ˈkän-ˌflikt
con​flict​ed; con​flict​ing; con​flicts

Definition (Entry 2 of 2)

  • intransitive ​verb
  • to be different, opposed, or contradictory to fail to be in agreement or accord //His statement conflicts with the facts.
    to create a conflict of interest //They are … barred from engaging in outside employment that could conflict with their official duties. — Brian Maffly
  • to happen at the same time //The appointment conflicts with an important meeting.
  • archaic to contend in warfare
Other Words
Noun
  • con​flict​ful ˈkän-ˌflikt-fəl adjective
  • con​flic​tu​al kän-ˈflik-chə-wəl kən- -chəl -shwəl -chü-əl adjective
Verb
  • con​flic​tion kən-ˈflik-shən kän- noun
  • con​flic​tive kən-ˈflik-tiv ˈkän-ˌflik- adjective