strife in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

strife in the PONS Dictionary

strife Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

domestic strife
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The overall theme is medieval fantasy wherein different races live in strife and bloodlust is commonplace.
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However, the period was also marked by strife and tragedy.
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In 1997, the band broke up due to internal strife over its creative direction.
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The stretch of land has since been a considerable source of regional strife.
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As a result, this external threat would counter the domestic strife and ensure the leader's position in power.
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As religious and political strife waxed and waned, the painting was always in danger.
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The communal strife that preceded independence led to around 300 deaths.
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But the strife was too unequal, and at last they had to yield themselves prisoners of war.
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Agricultural production in farm towns was small and from the 1910s through the 1920s there was much tenant strife.
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The literature during this period is marked by political strife, which dominated the essay and treatise genres.
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