noun
- conflicting or opposing forces, influences, or tendencies
- currents of water or air flowing in different directions
Usage: often used figuratively
Usage: literal, physical sense
Examples
- The political crosscurrents in the region made negotiations difficult.
- Cultural crosscurrents shaped the immigrant community’s identity.
- The swimmer struggled against the dangerous crosscurrents in the river.
- Economic crosscurrents created uncertainty in the market.
- The pilot had to navigate through strong crosscurrents of wind.
- Social crosscurrents influenced the outcome of the election.
- The boat was caught in treacherous crosscurrents near the harbor.