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Definition of infighting in English: infightingnounˈɪnfʌɪtɪŋˈɪnˌfaɪdɪŋ mass noun1Hidden conflict or competitiveness within an organization. (组织内的)暗斗,内讧 infighting between departments grew worse the split was designed to end political infighting Example sentencesExamples - The big question is whether we will seize that opportunity or again let the transport debate get mired in political infighting and obfuscation.
- Throughout his reign many potential advances and reforms were stymied through factionalism and constant political infighting.
- This back-stabbing confirms and supports Naki's assertion that there are divisions and infighting within the organisation.
- Other factors contributed to the debacle, such as political infighting between the Red Cross and federal and provincial agencies.
- Observers point out that a decision by Jiang to stay on as party secretary would likely lead to factional infighting within the party.
- Weill had big plans at the credit card company, but political infighting and a clash of personalities kept him from achieving most of them.
- The infighting within his bloated campaign attracted as much, if not more, ink and airtime than his policy ideas.
- This does require that Muslim organizations stop infighting and pool all their resources.
- If he fails to do this his term as General Secretary will be noticeable only for division, infighting and factional warfare.
- Very little coverage has been given to the infighting within Loyalist organisations and the possible implications for Scotland.
- In boroughs political infighting became almost continuous, as rival factions fought for control of corporate institutions.
- Actually, the juiciest infighting and personal political battles began with the birth of this great nation.
- The problem has been exacerbated by what many believe is a combination of factional infighting within the Church and a declining number of priests from which to chose.
- It was a fragile new nation beset by political infighting and civil war involving ethnic minorities and communists backed by China.
- That will not be accomplished by bickering and discord and infighting on a grand scale.
- The ensuing and recurrent financial crises led to constant infighting within the ruling clique.
- It certainly doesn't help that, at a time like this, political infighting has begun to compete for center stage.
- All this infighting within the political parties is giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
- Political infighting between councillors both across and within parties is mentioned and criticised adversely.
- And I'd prefer not to delete posts, but those suggesting infighting within the staff gave me no choice.
Synonyms dissension, dissent, dispute, discord, strife, contention, conflict, friction, argument, difference of opinion, disagreement, controversy, quarrelling, wrangling, bickering, squabbling, disputation, falling-out, debate, division, divisiveness, clashing, disharmony, disunity, variance, rupture, tumult, turbulence, upheaval, dissidence, rebellion, insurrection, sedition, mutiny, schism - 1.1 Boxing closer to an opponent than at arm's length.
(拳击中的)近击 Example sentencesExamples - Infighting is an important part of any serious bout and to be a competent boxer you must master it.
- It applies very well for infighting and being able to take an opponent down while controlling him.
- Is there an advantage to practicing close, infighting boxing for fights like this?
Derivativesnounˈɪnˌfʌɪtəˈɪnˌfaɪdər ‘A year ago, yes, there really was a shortage of money and people,’ she said, with the innate caution of a bureaucratic infighter. Example sentencesExamples - Darman fancies himself both cynic and idealist, bureaucratic infighter and wise man.
- He may have been extraordinarily passive on economic and social matters, but he was a superb bureaucratic infighter - bold, decisive and ruthless.
- We are less familiar with his skills as an infighter seeking to take over the Reform Party and treat it as his personal property.
- Second, he wasn't merely a fighter; he was an infighter.
Definition of infighting in US English: infightingnounˈɪnˌfaɪdɪŋˈinˌfīdiNG 1Hidden conflict or competitiveness within an organization. (组织内的)暗斗,内讧 infighting between departments grew worse the split was designed to end political infighting Example sentencesExamples - This back-stabbing confirms and supports Naki's assertion that there are divisions and infighting within the organisation.
- And I'd prefer not to delete posts, but those suggesting infighting within the staff gave me no choice.
- Throughout his reign many potential advances and reforms were stymied through factionalism and constant political infighting.
- That will not be accomplished by bickering and discord and infighting on a grand scale.
- Observers point out that a decision by Jiang to stay on as party secretary would likely lead to factional infighting within the party.
- Other factors contributed to the debacle, such as political infighting between the Red Cross and federal and provincial agencies.
- The ensuing and recurrent financial crises led to constant infighting within the ruling clique.
- Very little coverage has been given to the infighting within Loyalist organisations and the possible implications for Scotland.
- The big question is whether we will seize that opportunity or again let the transport debate get mired in political infighting and obfuscation.
- Weill had big plans at the credit card company, but political infighting and a clash of personalities kept him from achieving most of them.
- The infighting within his bloated campaign attracted as much, if not more, ink and airtime than his policy ideas.
- If he fails to do this his term as General Secretary will be noticeable only for division, infighting and factional warfare.
- All this infighting within the political parties is giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
- This does require that Muslim organizations stop infighting and pool all their resources.
- The problem has been exacerbated by what many believe is a combination of factional infighting within the Church and a declining number of priests from which to chose.
- It was a fragile new nation beset by political infighting and civil war involving ethnic minorities and communists backed by China.
- It certainly doesn't help that, at a time like this, political infighting has begun to compete for center stage.
- Actually, the juiciest infighting and personal political battles began with the birth of this great nation.
- Political infighting between councillors both across and within parties is mentioned and criticised adversely.
- In boroughs political infighting became almost continuous, as rival factions fought for control of corporate institutions.
Synonyms dissension, dissent, dispute, discord, strife, contention, conflict, friction, argument, difference of opinion, disagreement, controversy, quarrelling, wrangling, bickering, squabbling, disputation, falling-out, debate, division, divisiveness, clashing, disharmony, disunity, variance, rupture, tumult, turbulence, upheaval, dissidence, rebellion, insurrection, sedition, mutiny, schism - 1.1 Boxing closer to an opponent than at arm's length.
(拳击中的)近击 Example sentencesExamples - It applies very well for infighting and being able to take an opponent down while controlling him.
- Is there an advantage to practicing close, infighting boxing for fights like this?
- Infighting is an important part of any serious bout and to be a competent boxer you must master it.
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