Come into conflict Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə/ /ˈkɑnfɫɪkt/, /kənˈfɫɪkt
KUHM IN-too KON-flikt, kuhn-FLIKT
kˈʌm/ /ˈɪntʊ/ /kənˈflɪkt
KUHM IN-tuh kuhn-FLIKT
Definition
To begin to disagree or fight with someone, or to be in a situation where people or ideas are opposed to each other.
Usage & Nuances
Used in both formal and neutral contexts, often with people, groups, or ideas. Common collocations: 'come into conflict with', 'come into direct conflict'. Refers to strong disagreement, not just minor differences.
Spanish: entrar en conflictoPortuguese (BR): entrar em conflitoPortuguese (PT): entrar em conflitoChinese (Simplified): 发生冲突Chinese (Traditional): 發生衝突Hindi: टकराव में आनाArabic: يدخل في صراعBengali: সংঘাতে জড়ানো - বিরোধে জড়ানোRussian: вступить в конфликт - прийти к конфликтуJapanese: 対立する - 衝突するVietnamese: xung đột - xảy ra mâu thuẫnKorean: 충돌하다 - 갈등을 빚다Turkish: çatışmaya girmek - anlaşmazlığa düşmekUrdu: تصادم ہونا - ٹکراؤ ہوناIndonesian: mengalami konflik - bertentangan
Example Sentences
If you come into conflict with your friends, talk to them honestly.
basic
Rules sometimes come into conflict with personal beliefs.
basic
The two countries came into conflict over the border.
basic
Her new schedule comes into conflict with her gym time.
natural
We came into conflict about how to spend the money.
natural
Sometimes your job and your family will come into conflict.
natural