QUOTE(Eventless @ Nov 18 2009, 02:55 PM)
And yet you have not explained the phrase that you have given. Words have many meanings. The meaning changes depending on the other words that it is put together with.
I have yet to encounter anyone using confrontation to represent a peaceful encounter. A confrontation is a type of interaction so interaction in this phrase is redundant. Using the definition for endeavor that you have provided, the only interpretation that I can come up with is actively looking for a fight. Is this what you are trying to say? If not, can you come up with a simple explanation on what it means?
LOL! If all interactions are only meant to be confrontational, how do you explain text based chatting?I have yet to encounter anyone using confrontation to represent a peaceful encounter. A confrontation is a type of interaction so interaction in this phrase is redundant. Using the definition for endeavor that you have provided, the only interpretation that I can come up with is actively looking for a fight. Is this what you are trying to say? If not, can you come up with a simple explanation on what it means?
Okay, I'll spoonfeed you.
Confrontational interaction endeavours.
Confrontational = The state of confrontation, i.e. to confront.
Interaction = To act together or towards others or with others, commonly via communication, when it involves individuals more than one.
Endeavour = To make an attempt.
Now, put them all together:
"To confront", "to communicate", "to attempt".
Simply speaking:
Attempts of confrontational communication.
Get it?
Sigh.
Nov 18 2009, 04:11 PM

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