intensify the conflict

/ɪnˈtɛn.sɪfaɪ ðə ˈkɒn.flɪkt/
phraseIntermediate
formal

to make a disagreement, argument, or struggle more intense or serious

The mediator tried to prevent the conflict from intensifying further.

The mediator worked to stop the disagreement from becoming worse.

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Often used in contexts involving negotiations, disputes, or social tensions.

formal

to escalate a situation where opposing forces or ideas clash

The economic crisis intensified the conflict between labor and management.

The economic crisis made the struggle between workers and management more severe.

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Used in discussions about social, political, or economic tensions.

Collocations

intensify the conflict betweenmake the disagreement between more seriousintensify the conflict overmake the argument about more intense

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Related Phrases

escalate the conflictphrase
to make a conflict more serious or intense
de-escalate the conflictphrase
to reduce the intensity of a conflict

💡Pro Tip

Formal Usage

This phrase is typically used in formal or serious contexts, such as political discussions or negotiations.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

Use this phrase when referring to serious disagreements or tensions that are becoming worse.

📖Word Origin

Derived from the verb 'intensify' (to make more intense) and the noun 'conflict' (a serious disagreement or struggle).

📝Usage Notes

This phrase is commonly used in formal contexts to describe worsening disagreements or tensions. It is often used in discussions about diplomacy, negotiations, or social issues.

Word Breakdown

intensify
to make more intense or serious
verb
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the conflict
a serious disagreement or struggle
noun phrase
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