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English
Etymology
From conflict + -ual.
Adjective
conflictual (comparative more conflictual, superlative most conflictual)
- Characterized by conflict.
2000 June 17, Elizabeth A. Johnson, “Mary of Nazareth: Friend of God and Prophet”, in America, volume 182, number 21:Mary is sister to the marginalized women who live unchronicled lives in oppressive situations. It does her no honor to rip her out of her conflictual, dangerous historical circumstances and transmute her into an icon of a peaceful, middle-class life robed in royal blue.
Derived terms
Translations
characterized by conflict
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French conflictuel.
Adjective
conflictual m or n (feminine singular conflictuală, masculine plural conflictuali, feminine and neuter plural conflictuale)
- conflictual
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
From conflicto + -al.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /konfliɡˈtwal/
- Rhymes: -al
- Syllabification: con‧flic‧tual
Adjective
conflictual m or f (masculine and feminine plural conflictuales)
- Relating to conflict.
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