Strife - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|straɪf|
Brit.
|straɪf|
noun
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...in order to avoid family strife, the children spend equal time during the holidays with both of their grandmothers...
...bitter strife between the two political factions...
...for two nations that are conterminous from the Atlantic to the Pacific, the U.S. and Canada have had remarkably little strife...
...the burned-out church emblematizes how the religious strife has destroyed that nation...
...the strife in Bloody Kansas in the 1850s adumbrated the civil war that would follow...
The strife was not unbloody.
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