Pronunciation: /ˌæd.vɝˈsɛr.i.əl/
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'adversarial' describes a relationship characterized by conflict or opposition.
A1 The two teams had an adversarial relationship on the soccer field.
A2 The adversarial nature of the debate made it difficult to reach a compromise.
B1 The adversarial legal system can sometimes lead to lengthy court battles.
B2 The adversarial approach taken by the company's competitors forced them to innovate.
C1 The adversarial tactics used by the political candidates created a tense atmosphere.
C2 The adversarial nature of the negotiations made it challenging to find common ground.
formal The legal system is designed to handle adversarial disputes between parties.
informal They always seem to have an adversarial relationship with each other.
slang Their interactions are so adversarial, it's like watching a cat fight.
figurative In nature, predators and prey have an adversarial relationship for survival.
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