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collision course

noun as in path leading to conflict

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The possibility of increased deportations and workplace raids, however, could put him on a collision course with Democratic-leaning states and jurisdictions that may decide to push back or not co-operate.

From BBC

More often than not, the perceived frontrunner is rather more circumspect about putting themselves on a potential collision course with calamity or embarrassment than the perceived challenger.

From BBC

It puts him on an imminent collision course with a larger passenger plane.

More recently, science fiction movies like "Deep Impact" depict comets the size of Mount Everest on a collision course with Earth, prompting more contemporary characterizations of apocalyptic scenarios.

From Salon

That rejection, along with their refusal to answer questions Thursday, seemed to place the state agency in a collision course with the Defense Department.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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