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conflicting
[ kuhn-flik-ting ]
Other 51Թ Forms
- Dz·ڱiԲ· adverb
- ԴDzcDz·ڱiԲ adjective
- ܲcDz·ڱiԲ adjective
- unDz·ڱiԲ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of conflicting1
Example Sentences
So it's not hard to see why the new BBC drama has been dubbed by reviewers as the "Scouse Sopranos" - with reference to the acclaimed US mafia boss Tony and his equally conflicting set-up.
His two top foreign policy priorities - ending the wars in Gaza and Ukraine - both appear mired in the kind of messy details and conflicting agendas that often obstruct lasting peace.
But there have been conflicting messages from the White House about what exactly the tariffs seek to do.
Criss: After a few previews, we noticed that audiences had conflicting ideas about the ending and would ask us for answers.
However Kyiv and Moscow later released conflicting statements on the details of the deal, including when and how it would start.
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