Advanced as in oppositional In a state of disagreement or conflict, often resulting in division or opposition. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'At Odds'
The community was at odds about whether to implement stricter environmental regulations.
The project team found themselves at odds over the allocation of resources for the development.
His beliefs were at odds with the traditional values of the community.
The scientific evidence presented was at odds with the previous research findings.
The author's interpretation of the novel was at odds with the critics' reviews.
The researchers found themselves at odds with the prevailing theories in psychology.
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