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Exam: GRE (Verbal)

confliction

IPA: /kənˈflɪkʃən/

KK: /kənˈflɪkʃən/

noun

Definition: A situation where there are opposing ideas or interests that cause disagreement or struggle.

Example: The confliction between their beliefs made it hard for them to work together.

conflictive

IPA: /kənˈflɪktɪv/

KK: /kənˈflɪktɪv/

adjective

Definition: Causing disagreement or opposition between people or groups.

Example: The conflictive nature of their relationship made it difficult for them to work together.

conflictual

IPA: /kənˈflɪk.tʃu.əl/

KK: /kənˈflɪk.tʃu.əl/

adjective

Definition: Describing a situation or relationship that involves disagreement or struggle between people or groups.

Example: The conflictual nature of their relationship made it difficult for them to work together.

confluence

IPA: /kənˈfluːəns/

KK: /kənˈfluːəns/

noun

Definition: A place where two or more streams or rivers meet and flow together, or a situation where different things come together at one point.

Example: The confluence of the two rivers created a beautiful landscape.

confluent

IPA: /kənˈfluːənt/

KK: /kənˈfluːənt/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that flows together or merges into one, often used in contexts like rivers or medical conditions where lesions combine.

Example: The confluent rivers created a larger body of water that was beautiful to see.

noun

Definition: A small river or stream that flows into a larger one.

Example: The confluent joined the main river, creating a wider body of water.

conflux

IPA: /kənˈflʌks/

KK: /kənˈflʌks/

noun

Definition: A place where two or more things come together or meet, often used to describe rivers or ideas.

Example: The confluence of the two rivers created a beautiful landscape.

confocal

IPA: /kənˈfoʊkəl/

KK: /kənˈfoʊkəl/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that shares the same focus or focal point, often used in optics and imaging technology.

Example: The confocal microscope provides clearer images by focusing on a single point at a time.

conform

IPA: /kənˈfɔːrm/

KK: /kənˈfɔrm/

intransitive verb

Definition: To behave or think in a way that is similar to others or follows the rules and standards of a group.

Example: She decided to conform to the dress code at her new job.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something agree with or match another thing, often by changing it to fit a standard or rule.

Example: The new policy was designed to conform the company's practices to industry standards.

conformable

IPA: /kənˈfɔːrməbl/

KK: /kənˈfɔrməbl/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is similar or consistent in form, character, or sequence, often used to indicate compliance or agreement with certain standards or wishes.

Example: The new design is conformable to the client's specifications, ensuring it meets their needs.

conformably

IPA: /kənˈfɔːrməblɪ/

KK: /kənˈfɔrməblē/

adverb

Definition: In a way that follows rules, standards, or expectations; in agreement with something.

Example: The new policies were implemented conformably to the regulations set by the government.

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