feud

persengketaan
definition
verb
these two families have been feuding since the Civil War
take part in a prolonged quarrel or conflict.
noun
the long-standing feud between two noble families
a state of prolonged mutual hostility, typically between two families or communities, characterized by violent assaults in revenge for previous injuries.
abbreviation
feudal.
translation of 'feud'
noun
persengketaan
example
The city has been hit by a series of murders and shootings in a 'feud' between rival families; late night riots outside a city centre fast-food centre, serious assaults and stabbings.
His murder was linked to an ongoing 'feud' between two families from the area.
Their bitter 'feud' has escalated since Shaq's offseason trade to Miami.
The bitter 'feud' between Magnier and Ferguson ended last March with the football manager accepting a one-off payment of £2.5m from Magnier to buy out his rights.
a savage 'feud' over drugs money
Although the Lis and the Murdochs tend to downplay it, there are elements of a family 'feud' , something personal in the rivalry, dating back to 1993.
his long-standing 'feud' with Universal Pictures
A bitter 'feud' is threatening to overshadow Liverpool's Worthington Cup semi-final showdown with Sheffield United.
To the despair of a generation ‘The Beatles’ were no more and were in a bitter 'feud' , which was never going to be properly patched up.
His nephew, a known drug dealer, was killed as a result of the 'feud' between the families.
However, members of Adair's former C Company disputed the claims of former comrades that he was killed because of his role in the bitter 'feud' within the organisation.
A high-flying personal financial adviser has won a massive pay-out after an employment tribunal heard how a bitter 'feud' erupted between her and her boss.
Feelings were running high as North Wiltshire District Council's planning committee voted to defer the decision for more information in the latest round of the bitter 'feud' .
50 Cent has publicly called a truce with his rap protégé The Game, ending their bitter 'feud' .
the long-standing 'feud' between two noble families
Their return has re-ignited fears that the bitter 'feud' will escalate again.
What better way than a bitter 'feud' with a true rival?
His speaking tours took him to Athens, Corinth, and Ionia, where he contracted a bitter 'feud' with his fellow sophist Polemon.
The bitter 'feud' between huntsmen and the anti-hunt movement is about something quite different.
Although it is believed that the shooting was part of an ongoing 'feud' between two local families, the Gardaí who are investigating the incident are keeping an open mind.
The revelation led to a bitter 'feud' and the pair did not speak for more than a year.
I can see this whole thing boiling over into a bitter 'feud' , possibly like that one on the news last week with the neighbours who argued over a fence and one of them ended up shot dead.
But it also tells the tale of how the two friends fell out over whether or not the SNP should join with the Scottish Constitutional Convention, leading to one of the most bitter personal 'feuds' in Scottish politics.
The office of the papacy had become the prize to be won in the feuds and battles among noble Roman families, and these 'feuds' had often affected the fortunes of the popes.
It was this civility between Hakkinen and Schumacher that made the 2000 championship duel so different from the bitter 'feuds' between Senna and Prost.
Another professor, with whom the plaintiff had been 'feuding' , allegedly tore down the notices.
The match was most favourable for both families, and united two rich bloodlines that had 'feuded' in the past.
Our families have been 'feuding' for generations, forget about marrying him!
A maverick, who brooks no compromises, she is capable both of expansive friendships and bitter 'feuds' .
By the end, many of them have died of gunshot wounds, victims of the murderous 'feuds' endemic in the black neighbourhoods in New Orleans in which Cohn hangs out, and none has been particularly successful.
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