Sentence examples for be conflicted from inspiring English sources

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be conflicted

noun

A clash or disagreement, often violent, between two opposing groups or individuals.

  • The conflict between the government and the rebels began three years ago.

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Paul Ryan does seem to be conflicted.

He revealed himself to be conflicted about IPPs.

It was natural, in such an environment, to be conflicted about the countryside, the "deep time".

'Tis the season to be conflicted, if like me you are Jewish.

When that many analysts are in agreement, they can't all be conflicted".

And it is not just the authors that may be conflicted.

For its part, Microsoft seems to be conflicted about how to proceed.

"I don't mind being a good guy, but I want to be conflicted".

Big companies often seem to be conflicted — if not two-faced — when it comes to their workers.

Of course, "the senior member of the Senate from the president's party" would then also be conflicted.

And many of us who love ballet have found our feelings on this film to be conflicted.

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