clash

noun/verb31 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

A conflict involving physical force intended to hurt or damage.

A conflict that causes or is capable of causing death.

A conflict involving weapons.

A confrontation with significant and important consequences.

A conflict resulting in bloodshed and casualties.

A very intense and aggressive confrontation.

Conflict arising from the interaction of different cultural values and beliefs.

A confrontation filled with anger.

A confrontation characterized by deep-seated resentment.

Conflict between people due to fundamental differences in their personalities.

A direct and confrontational conflict.

To conflict in a way that involves physical force.

To conflict again and again.

To conflict often.

A conflict suddenly starts.

A conflict begins in a sudden and violent way.

A conflict happens or takes place.

A situation in which people from different countries or with different beliefs disagree.

A situation where the aims or desires of different people or groups are incompatible.

A conflict between two very determined people or groups.

To have a conflict or argument with someone.

To have a conflict or disagreement about a particular issue.

To have a conflict or disagreement about a particular subject.

Indicates the opponent in the conflict.

Indicates the parties involved in the conflict.

Used to indicate involvement within a conflict.

Indicates a conflict of abstract ideas or forces (e.g., opinions, wills, cultures).

Indicates the subject or reason for the conflict.

To prevent a conflict from happening.

To cause a conflict to happen.

To deliberately cause a conflict.

Collocations with "clash"

... + clash