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Definitions for deconflict
de·con·flict
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deconflictverb
To change the flightpath of a craft or weapon in order that there is less chance of an accidental collision.
deconflictverb
To resolve contradictory conclusions or responses to queries in a rule-based or deductive reasoning system.
deconflictverb
To alter (something) to avoid conflicting with something else
We need to deconflict our schedules to find a time when we can all meet.
Etymology: From de- + conflict.
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conflicted
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of deconflict in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of deconflict in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of deconflict in a Sentence
We started to bring everyone together under the #AfghanEvac moniker because everyone was doing a bunch of different, and often duplicative, stuff. We didn't need more groups, we needed to add capacity and streamline efforts so that everyone is working from the same sheet of music, we needed to deconflict to make everyone's efforts more safe and efficient.
The Russians proposed ... that we have military-to-military conversation ...to discuss what precisely what will be done to deconflict with respect to any potential risks that might be run and to have a complete and clear understanding as to the road ahead and what the intentions are.
We used the normal deconfliction channel to deconflict airspace, we did not coordinate targets.
It's the Iraqi air space and (Iraq’s) to deconflict. We are not coordinating with nor are we deconflicting with Iranian military.
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