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Strife

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Strife meaning

Striving; earnest endeavor; hard work. | Exertion or contention for superiority, either by physical or intellectual means. | Bitter conflict, sometimes violent.

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He posits strife, ἡ ἔρις (strife, conflict), as the underlying basis of all reality defined by change.

We must know that war (πόλεμος polemos) is common to all and strife is justice, and that all things come into being through strife necessarily.

According to the UN, four million people in Syria depend on humanitarian assistance to survive following years of conflict, economic strife and devastating earthquakes.

Airlines had earlier expressed their willingness in participating in the ongoing evacuation of stranded Indians in the strife-torn African country under 'Operation Kaveri'.

All the teenage strife that once occupied her San Antonio home has faded.

A loose plot structure finds a pair of unnamed couples—one older, one younger—dealing with marital discord and strife, while an omniscient commentator observes their behavior.

And there’s a part of me that worries about leaping into this conversation because of the racial division and strife it could sow.

As a result of that strife, it’s all too common for hair care shopping experiences to be plagued by distrust and, at times, hostility between customers and merchants.

A Solomonic monarch is theoretically the last supposed lone bulwark against mobs, bureaucracy, avarice, internal ethnic strife, lawlessness, foreign predation, and injustice.

Beyond the devastation witnessed by its inhabitants, the toll of this relentless strife manifests deeply within the mental health landscape of the region.

Clearly, internal strife must be settled.

Due to Lalduhoma's efforts and at the initiative of former Prime Minister Late Rajiv Gandhi, the Mizo Peace Accord was signed in June 1986, ending two decades of strife and insurgency in Mizoram.

Each side has fought back from times of strife to leave themselves on the verge of promotion after edging out Sunderland and Middlesbrough respectively in the semi-finals.

Economic headwinds, geopolitical strife and domestic policy, including overturning Roe, have all recently added strain to an already beleaguered system.

Elections were rigged and foreign actors were allowed to manipulate powerful tools to cause strife within America itself.

For out of the ashes of despair, brutality, cynicism and strife of yesteryears has emerged this pillar of freedom, democracy, justice and hope.

He said the world has changed significantly since the formation of the UN and that many saw the “Super Powers” as being the cause of much of the strife in the world.

He was universally liked in a town that has descended into bitter strife over his untimely death.

How much strife and downright evil might be prevented with just that acknowledgment?