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confrontational

[ kon-fruhn-tey-shuh-nl, -fruhn- ]

adjective

  1. tending toward or ready for confrontation:

    They came to the meeting with a confrontational attitude.



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They watched for years as Israel targeted the Assad regime, and believed that Assad's fall would bring the chance for a less confrontational relationship with Israel.

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Many inside the movement said it should be less confrontational and disruptive but a hard core of activists argued it would be more effective to double down on direct action.

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Smith didn’t appear to respond but days later said on the “Gil’s Arena†podcast that he thought James’ confrontational move was “weak†and “some bulls—.â€

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“I think the South Korean people are looking at the deeply confrontational political landscape and making it clear that ‘we shouldn’t do that.’â€

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And the Ukrainian's sometimes blunt, confrontational style – including his decision to step up his criticism of Trump - has not helped his case with the US leader.

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