Feuded

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of feud, meaning to engage in a prolonged and bitter dispute or conflict, often between parties or families.
    The two corporations feuded for years over patent rights.

Commentary

Used primarily to describe ongoing hostile relations; in legal contexts, it may inform background on adversarial relationships but is not a formal legal term itself.

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