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Noun
S: (n) conflict, struggle, battle (an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals)) "the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph"--Thomas Paine; "police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs"
S: (n) vote (the opinion of a group as determined by voting) "they put the question to a vote"
S: (n) procession (the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in more or less regular formation) "processions were forbidden"
S: (n) conflict, struggle, battle (an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals)) "the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph"--Thomas Paine; "police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs"
S: (n) disbandment (the act of disbanding) "the orchestra faced the prospect of disbandment"
S: (n) disestablishment (the act terminating an established state of affairs; especially ending a connection with the Church of England)
S: (n) transaction, dealing, dealings (the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities)) "no transactions are possible without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with me"
S: (n) stampede (a headlong rush of people on a common impulse) "when he shouted `fire' there was a stampede to the exits"
S: (n) exchange, interchange (the act of changing one thing for another thing) "Adam was promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience"; "there was an interchange of prisoners"
S: (n) rally, exchange ((sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes) "after a short rally Connors won the point"
S: (n) nonresistance (group refusal to resort to violence even in defense against violence)
S: (n) due process, due process of law ((law) the administration of justice according to established rules and principles; based on the principle that a person cannot be deprived of life or liberty or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards)
S: (n) action (an act by a government body or supranational organization) "recent federal action undermined the segregationist position"; "the United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without being hobbled by irrelevant issues"; "the Union action of emancipating Southern slaves"
S: (n) cooperation (joint operation or action) "their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission"
S: (n) brainstorming (a group problem-solving technique in which members spontaneously share ideas and solutions) "we had an intense brainstorming session today"
S: (n) conflict (opposition between two simultaneous but incompatible feelings) "he was immobilized by conflict and indecision"
S: (n) battle, conflict, fight, engagement (a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war) "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement"
S: (n) conflict (a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests) "his conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post"; "a conflict of loyalties"
S: (n) conflict (an incompatibility of dates or events) "he noticed a conflict in the dates of the two meetings"
S: (n) conflict (opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces (especially an opposition that motivates the development of the plot)) "this form of conflict is essential to Mann's writing"
S: (n) dispute, difference, difference of opinion, conflict (a disagreement or argument about something important) "he had a dispute with his wife"; "there were irreconcilable differences"; "the familiar conflict between Republicans and Democrats"
Verb
S: (v) conflict (be in conflict) "The two proposals conflict!"
S: (v) conflict, run afoul, infringe, contravene (go against, as of rules and laws) "He ran afoul of the law"; "This behavior conflicts with our rules"