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Definition of fratricidal in English: fratricidaladjectiveˌfratrɪˈsʌɪd(ə)lˈfrætrəˌsaɪd(ə)l Relating to or denoting conflict within a single family or organization. the fratricidal strife within the Party Example sentencesExamples - This subject not only bespoke a need for reassurance after years of fratricidal bloodshed but also marked a cultural transition from exploration to settlement.
- Because they wish to avoid fratricidal conflict, these groups are cooperating with one another and coordinating attacks at the operational and tactical levels despite profound political differences.
- Such a policy can only fatally undermine worker resistance and strengthen the hand of the auto bosses, as it pits Canadian, US and Mexican workers against each other in a fratricidal struggle over a shrinking number of jobs.
- Billions of dollars have been squandered on a fratricidal war, while vital social and physical infrastructure, including elementary plans to combat natural catastrophes, has been neglected and run down.
- Almost any news story involving a professional organization rent by fratricidal conflicts, financial controversy and bitter generational divisions would be catnip to a reporter.
- Catholics and Protestants of Ireland were in fratricidal conflict for about a century.
- These institutions have also contributed materially to the growth of social tensions, communalism and ultimately bloody fratricidal conflicts.
- As a result of this fratricidal war which lasted for three years, many people still have horrible memories of the war.
- But over the years he has wormed - sorry, worked - his way into the Prime Minister's affections, a rare achievement in this fractious and fratricidal administration.
- Thousands lived and died without ever unpicking the unique dilemmas that that fratricidal conflict created.
- We also appeal to end all fratricidal conflicts so as to strengthen regional unity.
- It has all but scrapped any protection for its members on the shop floor, and helped management pit worker against worker in a fratricidal struggle over a dwindling number of jobs.
- Through her bold, farsighted and innovative leadership there came an end to the fratricidal clashes and state of war of two decades.
- ‘What is happening is the result of a fracture within a single group, a fratricidal war,’ he said.
- This brought to an end the fratricidal struggle for markets and profits, which had so characterised the depressed economic conditions of the two decades between the wars.
- Because of the fractious, even fratricidal, nature of local resistance movements, local government officials were often caught between the forces of rival guerrilla chiefs.
- Acknowledgement of such failure has not led to a dramatic change in efficiency at either agency, despite public vows to co-operate with each other and to end the fratricidal war of a thousand leaks by which each discredited the other.
- Up-rooted and frustrated, the exiled resort to their worst traditions, vendetta and fratricidal war.
Rhymes bridal, bridle, genocidal, germicidal, homicidal, idle, idol, infanticidal, insecticidal, intertidal, matricidal, parricidal, patricidal, pesticidal, regicidal, sidle, suicidal, tidal, tyrannicidal, uxoricidal Definition of fratricidal in US English: fratricidaladjectiveˈfratrəˌsīd(ə)lˈfrætrəˌsaɪd(ə)l Relating to or denoting conflict within a single family or organization. the fratricidal strife within the Party Example sentencesExamples - It has all but scrapped any protection for its members on the shop floor, and helped management pit worker against worker in a fratricidal struggle over a dwindling number of jobs.
- We also appeal to end all fratricidal conflicts so as to strengthen regional unity.
- Thousands lived and died without ever unpicking the unique dilemmas that that fratricidal conflict created.
- But over the years he has wormed - sorry, worked - his way into the Prime Minister's affections, a rare achievement in this fractious and fratricidal administration.
- Such a policy can only fatally undermine worker resistance and strengthen the hand of the auto bosses, as it pits Canadian, US and Mexican workers against each other in a fratricidal struggle over a shrinking number of jobs.
- Because they wish to avoid fratricidal conflict, these groups are cooperating with one another and coordinating attacks at the operational and tactical levels despite profound political differences.
- As a result of this fratricidal war which lasted for three years, many people still have horrible memories of the war.
- Because of the fractious, even fratricidal, nature of local resistance movements, local government officials were often caught between the forces of rival guerrilla chiefs.
- Almost any news story involving a professional organization rent by fratricidal conflicts, financial controversy and bitter generational divisions would be catnip to a reporter.
- These institutions have also contributed materially to the growth of social tensions, communalism and ultimately bloody fratricidal conflicts.
- Through her bold, farsighted and innovative leadership there came an end to the fratricidal clashes and state of war of two decades.
- This brought to an end the fratricidal struggle for markets and profits, which had so characterised the depressed economic conditions of the two decades between the wars.
- This subject not only bespoke a need for reassurance after years of fratricidal bloodshed but also marked a cultural transition from exploration to settlement.
- Catholics and Protestants of Ireland were in fratricidal conflict for about a century.
- Acknowledgement of such failure has not led to a dramatic change in efficiency at either agency, despite public vows to co-operate with each other and to end the fratricidal war of a thousand leaks by which each discredited the other.
- Up-rooted and frustrated, the exiled resort to their worst traditions, vendetta and fratricidal war.
- Billions of dollars have been squandered on a fratricidal war, while vital social and physical infrastructure, including elementary plans to combat natural catastrophes, has been neglected and run down.
- ‘What is happening is the result of a fracture within a single group, a fratricidal war,’ he said.
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