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Sentence count:120+4Posted:2016-12-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: controversydisputefightingsquabbleAntonym: peaceSimilar words: triflestripstringstrictstrikeaustriaaustrianstrike offMeaning: [straɪf]  n. 1. lack of agreement or harmony 2. bitter conflict; heated often violent dissension. 
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(31) Economic development since independence was severely handicapped by sabotage and political strife.
(32) Even the most peaceful place is full of strife, with any weakness among its inhabitants at once exploited.
(33) It has also been depicted in its formative period of development as the site of bitter industrial strife.
(34) All current affairs in the whole world of lamentable war and strife needed to be weighed in this balance.
(35) As they talked together,(www.Sentencedict.com) I was distressed to hear them recounting episodes of racial strife that they had seen.
(36) They were not torn by the strife and dissension produced by sectarianism seen in so many other places at that time.
(37) The Titans introduced into the world of man the disruptive and destructive force of strife and killing.
(38) The remaining months of Johnson's term of office were marred by continuing strife and violence at home.
(39) But there were present all the ingredients of stasis, civil strife.
(40) In the worst case, such violence could take the form of interstate strife.
(41) The real cause of war and strife is not religion, but man's inhumanity to man.
(42) We had all the usual internal strife, including leadership problems, and the difficulties of working with volunteers.
(43) I was entangled in a world of strife Before I had the power to change my life.
(44) Its people are overburdened by religious riot, ethnic strife, corruption and the absence of social infrastructure.
(45) The poor neighborhood has been the site of racial strife in the last 15 years.
(46) The Bush administration was also remarkably free of internal strife, at least until its reelection effort faltered.
(47) But people fought over their interpretation of the Revolution - and this became an issue of party strife in the next reigns.
(48) Meanwhile(sentencedict.com), political and ethnic strife in Bosnia have steadily mounted in the run-up to nationwide elections there on September 14.
(49) Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. Ambrose Bierce 
(50) It would involve all Rome in a fearful strife.
(51) The end result is strife and disharmony.
(52) Strife was internecine during the next fortnight.
(53) She was faint with strife and dejected.
(54) Beset by ethnic strife, the province remains ungovernable.
(55) And my delight is causer of this strife.
(56) Is the stubborn earth with the incestuous strife.
(57) They were full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, maliciousness.
(58) there would be strife; there would be total unemployment.
(59) So is a quarrelsome person for kindling strife.
(60) The strife , however, was by no means ended.
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