Thesaurus / strife
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Their bonds become solid and even unshakable, no matter what strife they face.
THE RISE AND RISE AND RISE OF THE FAST & FURIOUS FRANCHISEEMILY VANDERWERFFJUNE 25, 2021VOXThey kicked off the new season with a serious reflection on internal strife at the Times, grappling with their own feelings about the “N Word.”
THE BEST PODCASTS OF 2021 SO FARELIANA DOCKTERMANMAY 20, 2021TIMEThey’re amazed that Americans fought in the Spanish Civil War as part of the International Brigades and that poetry appeared in radical journals in the midst of the strife.
REAL MADRIDMARGERY RESNICKAPRIL 28, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThen imagine being shocked at the strife and hostility that results.
TED CRUZ MAINTAINS TIES TO RIGHT-WING GROUP DESPITE ITS EXTREMIST MESSAGINGBETH REINHARD, NEENA SATIJAAPRIL 23, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThat sense of abandon and determination guarantees that the next era of social strife might once again find Gang of Four as its soundtrack.
GANG OF FOUR CHANGED THE WAY PUNK SOUNDED AND WHAT IT COULD SAY. A NEW BOX SET REVEALS THE PEAK OF THEIR POWER.ANDY BETAMARCH 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThey’re essentially a purple-cloud plot device for everything that comes afterward — several centuries of geopolitical strife.
DISNEY’S RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON IS A SUMPTUOUS FANTASY — BUT IT MAKES A MESS OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN CULTUREAJA ROMANOMARCH 5, 2021VOXIf there is any type of strife, people will try to figure out who belongs in which category.
I ASKED AN AI TO TELL ME HOW BEAUTIFUL I AMTATE RYAN-MOSLEYMARCH 5, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWHuman migration, historically, has been driven by the pursuit of prosperity even more so than it has by environmental strife.
THE BIG THAW: HOW RUSSIA COULD DOMINATE A WARMING WORLDBY ABRAHM LUSTGARTEN, PHOTOGRAPHY BY SERGEY PONOMAREVDECEMBER 16, 2020PROPUBLICAEthiopia, meanwhile, has been filled with political and civil strife in the 30 years she has been gone.
CAN SHE WOO AFRICAN MIGRANTS TO TURN THE SENATE BLUE?DANIEL MALLOYDECEMBER 3, 2020OZYNever would the instance that had brought turmoil and strife into his life trouble him again.
THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUXWORDS RELATED TO STRIFE
- accomplishment
- achievement
- act
- aim
- application
- aspiration
- attempt
- battle
- crack
- creation
- deed
- discipline
- drill
- elbow grease
- endeavor
- energy
- enterprise
- essay
- exercise
- feat
- fling
- force
- go
- industry
- intention
- job
- labor
- old college try
- pains
- power
- product
- production
- pull
- purpose
- push
- resolution
- shot
- spurt
- stab
- strain
- stress
- stretch
- strife
- striving
- struggle
- sweat
- tension
- toil
- training
- travail
- trial
- trouble
- try
- tug
- undertaking
- venture
- whack
- accomplishments
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- aims
- applications
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- deeds
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- elbow greases
- endeavors
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- enterprises
- essays
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- feats
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- forces
- go
- industries
- intentions
- jobs
- labors
- old college tries
- pains
- powers
- productions
- products
- pulls
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- shots
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- strains
- stresses
- stretches
- strife
- strivings
- struggles
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- toil
- trainings
- travails
- trials
- tries
- troubles
- tugs
- undertakings
- ventures
- whacks
- acquaintance
- action
- actuality
- background
- caution
- combat
- contact
- doing
- empiricism
- evidence
- existence
- exposure
- familiarity
- forebearance
- intimacy
- involvement
- inwardness
- judgment
- know-how
- knowledge
- maturity
- observation
- participation
- patience
- perspicacity
- practicality
- practice
- proof
- reality
- savoir-faire
- seasoning
- sense
- skill
- sophistication
- strife
- struggle
- training
- trial
- understanding
- wisdom
- worldliness
- action
- affray
- altercation
- argument
- battle
- battle royal
- bout
- brawl
- broil
- brush
- clash
- combat
- conflict
- confrontation
- contention
- contest
- controversy
- difficulty
- disagreement
- dispute
- dissension
- dogfight
- duel
- engagement
- exchange
- feud
- fisticuffs
- fracas
- fray
- free-for-all
- fuss
- hostility
- joust
- match
- melee
- quarrel
- riot
- rivalry
- round
- row
- ruckus
- rumble
- scrap
- scrimmage
- scuffle
- set-to
- skirmish
- sparring match
- strife
- struggle
- tiff
- to-do
- tussle
- war
- wrangling
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