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friction
noun as in rubbing
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noun as in disagreement
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Example Sentences
His colleagues added trade frictions could hurt companies in the UK and elsewhere.
Here are five personalities that were recognizable as types of actresses who would create friction between them.
Foreign assistance fills the liminal space between harder and softer forms of power, reducing friction in the sometimes fraught but often low-stakes interactions that comprise the bulk of international political engagement.
It has previously set out ambitions for an agrifood deal which could reduce trade frictions and support the smooth movement of goods between GB and NI.
Most of the rocket combusted in the intense heat created by the friction of hurtling through the atmosphere at 18,000 mph, he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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