conflict out
English
Verb
conflict out (third-person singular simple present conflicts out, present participle conflicting out, simple past and past participle conflicted out)
- (transitive, law) To eliminate (a legal representative) due to a conflict of interest.
- 2017, Diane Medved, Don't Divorce:
- “Conflicting out” attorneys is the way a husband will make sure his wife doesn't hire any of the most aggressive lawyers in town.
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