deconflict

deconflict
verb /diːkənˈflɪkt/
a) To change the flightpath of a craft or weapon in order that there is less chance of an accidental collision.

We need to deconflict our schedules to find a time when we can all meet.

b) To resolve contradictory conclusions or responses to queries in a rule-based or deductive reasoning system.

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