renewed conflict

collocation in English

meaningsofrenewedandconflict

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renewed
adjective
uk
/rɪˈnjuːd/
us
/rɪˈnuːd/
begun or ...
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conflict
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈkɒn.flɪkt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.flɪkt/
an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions ...
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(Definition ofrenewedandconflictfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Loosely speaking, the risk ofrenewedconflictin case of a moderately strong agreement is about one-third the risk of a renewed conflict after a weak agreement.
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I am afraid that it is a recipe forrenewedconflict.
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Such attitude will lead, as they always have led, torenewedconflict.
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Does he think that there is a prospect ofrenewedconflictthere?
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If no solution is found to these problems, we shall, once again, have the danger of polarisation and ofrenewedconflict.
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During this time, complex diplomatic negotiations and agreements of peace were followed byrenewedconflictand power struggles.
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In response torenewedconflictin 2006 more troops were deployed as part of an international force.
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By the late 2nd century this led torenewedconflictbetween the rich and poor and demands from the latter for reform of constitution.
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Negotiations with the nationalists led to two major truce agreements, but disputes about their implementation, and much mutual provocation, led each time torenewedconflict.
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Analysts suggest thatrenewedconflictwill have an impact on the humanitarian situation in the region.
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This led torenewedconflictwith the sf community, which she did her best to defuse.
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