cause disagreement

  • 1disagreement — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter, considerable, deep, major, profound, serious, sharp, significant, strong, substantial, substantive …

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  • 2cause — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sb/sth that makes sth happen ADJECTIVE ▪ real, root, true, underlying ▪ the root cause of the problem ▪ deeper ▪ …

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  • 3arouse controversy — cause disagreement, stir up contention …

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  • 4Ali — See also: Nahj al Balagha For other persons named Ali, see Ali (name). For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). Ali ibn Abu Talib …

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  • 5divide — di|vide1 [ dı vaıd ] verb *** ▸ 1 separate/be separated ▸ 2 be in between ▸ 3 in mathematics ▸ 4 cause disagreement ▸ 5 separate into two ▸ 6 when cells separate ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) divide or divide up transitive to separate people or things into… …

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  • 6drive a wedge between — To cause ill feeling or division between • • • Main Entry: ↑wedge * * * drive a wedge between phrase to cause two people or groups to disagree or be unfriendly to one another, especially in order to gain an advantage for yourself Thesaurus: to… …

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  • 7Motion simulator — Simulator seating St. Louis Zoo A motion simulator or motion platform is a mechanism that encapsulates occupants and creates the effect/feelings of being in a moving vehicle. Motion simulators fall into two categories (described below) based on… …

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  • 8First Fitna — Infobox Military Conflict conflict = First Fitna partof = the Islamic Civil Wars caption= legend|#5200FA|Region under the control of Amr ibn al As date = 656 – 661 place = Arabian peninsula result = Rebellion successful, peace treaty signed;… …

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  • 9safe — safe1 [ seıf ] adjective *** ▸ 1 protected from harm etc. ▸ 2 not likely to cause harm ▸ 3 not damaged/hurt/lost ▸ 4 not involving risk ▸ 5 not likely to upset someone ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) never before noun protected from being hurt, damaged, lost,… …

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  • 10safe — I UK [seɪf] / US adjective Word forms safe : adjective safe comparative safer superlative safest *** 1) a) [never before noun] protected from being hurt, damaged, lost, stolen etc Will my car be safe if I park it in the street? safe from: It s… …

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