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armed
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adjective
(used of persons or the military) characterized by having or bearing arms
armed robbery
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adjective
(used of plants and animals) furnished with bristles and thorns
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adjective
having arms or arms as specified; used especially in combination
the many-armed goddess Shiva
conflict
Noun
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A conflict is when two or more people or ideas don't agree.
People have tried to end the conflict, which has caused more than 100 deaths since February, but it hasn't worked.
Conflicts may occur in families when the parents have different values.
The two stories examine the conflict between good and evil.
There may be a conflict between wanting to give students a broad education and needing to teach the basics.
Sometimes a girl is in conflict with her culture or religion in how she wants to dress.
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A conflict is when two things are trying to use the same resources at the same time.
I'm sorry I can't meet then. I've got a conflict with another meeting.
conflict
Verb
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If two goals, plans, meetings, etc. conflict, they both cannot be achieved, work or be true.
The goal of hiring more workers conflicts with the plan to cut costs.
Sorry, the meeting conflicts with my prior plans.
prevention
Noun
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The act of preventing something or hindering it; when someone or something is stopped from getting close, getting inside, or doing something.
We built a wall to help the prevention of an attack on the city.
group
Noun
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When more than 2 things or people are together, they make a group.
group
Verb
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To put people or things together to make a group.