Conflict Mineral

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /kənˈflɪkt ˈmɪnərəl/

Definitions of conflict mineral

noun a mineral whose exploitation and trade contribute to armed conflict, human rights abuses, and environmental degradation

Example Sentences

A1 A conflict mineral is a mineral mined in conditions of armed conflict and human rights abuses.

A2 Companies must disclose their use of conflict minerals in their products.

B1 The sourcing of conflict minerals has become a major ethical concern for many consumers.

B2 There are regulations in place to prevent the use of conflict minerals in electronics manufacturing.

C1 The global supply chain for conflict minerals is complex and difficult to regulate.

C2 Efforts to address the issue of conflict minerals involve collaboration between governments, NGOs, and corporations.

Examples of conflict mineral in a Sentence

formal The company disclosed their use of conflict minerals in their supply chain.

informal Did you know that some electronics contain conflict minerals?

slang I heard that phone was made with conflict minerals, so I decided not to buy it.

figurative Like conflict minerals, unresolved issues can create tension in relationships.

Grammatical Forms of conflict mineral

plural

conflict minerals

comparative

more conflict mineral

superlative

most conflict mineral

present tense

conflict mineral

future tense

will be conflict mineral

perfect tense

have been conflict mineral

continuous tense

is being conflict mineral

singular

conflict mineral

positive degree

conflict mineral

infinitive

to conflict mineral

gerund

conflict mineral

participle

conflict mineral

Origin and Evolution of conflict mineral

First Known Use: 1998 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'conflict mineral' originated in reference to minerals mined in conflict zones where armed groups exploit the local population to fund their activities.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe minerals sourced from conflict zones, the term has evolved to encompass minerals that are linked to human rights abuses, including forced labor and child labor, regardless of the presence of armed conflict.