a serious disagreement, struggle, or clash between opposing forces, interests, or ideas
conflict
any verbal, physical, or social behavior intended to harm, threaten, or intimidate another person, animal, or object.
aggression
a determiner or pronoun meaning more than two but not many, generally implying a small, indefinite number, often interpreted as roughly three to five
several
the possibility of something developing, happening, or achieving success in the future, representing latent, unrealized capacity
potential
an event, action, or mechanism that initiates a, process, reaction, or series of events
trigger
the state of being unprotected, subjected to an influence (such as weather, chemicals, or media), or the act of revealing something hidden
exposure
the state of lacking sufficient income or resources to meet basic needs—such as food, clean water, shelter, and clothing—or to participate fully in society
poverty
to perform an act (often illegal or wrong), pledge oneself to a course of action, or entrust something to someone
commit
physical harm, injury, or impairment that reduces the value, usefulness, or normal function of a person, property, or reputation
damage
a specific, distinguishing quality, characteristic, or tendency belonging to a person, organism, or thing
trait
a likelihood, inclination, or predisposition to act, think, or behave in a particular way
tendencies
a strong feeling of wanting, wishing for, or craving something, often implying a deep longing or a specific aim
desire
making or becoming greater in size, amount, degree, or intensity
increase
to raise someone to a higher rank/position, to help something grow or develop (encourage), or to increase sales/popularity of a product through advertising
promote
authoritative approval/permission (noun) or a coercive measure/penalty used to enforce obedience to laws or rules (noun/verb)
sanction
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