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Definition of Conflictingly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conflictingly
Literary usage of Conflictingly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1819)
"... but that where we differ your criticism conflictingly labours against your
own argument; for when, nearly in the last sentence, you say, ' he, POPE, ..."
2. Trusts, Pools, and Corporations by William Zebina Ripley (1916)
"The courts, interpreting the Anti- Trust law, had so variously and conflictingly
defined the rights of competitors, that the business man was left in doubt ..."
3. The Metropolitan (1849)
"now rose conflictingly in his thoughts. For the first time it appeared strange
that not one line had he received from Mariana during his exile, while scarce ..."
4. Studies in the Theory of Human Society by Franklin Henry Giddings (1922)
"Men array themselves in hostile camps on questions of theory and belief, not
merely because they are variously and conflictingly informed, but far more ..."
5. The Law and the Practice of Municipal Home Rule by Howard Lee McBain (1916)
"What did the framers of this provision mean by "general laws" as this term was
so curiously and conflictingly employed? It has already been remarked that ..."