Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

at-cross-purposes

idiom
/æt ˈkrɔːs ˈpɜːrpəsɪz/
Definition
When two or more people are at cross purposes, they are working towards different goals or have conflicting intentions.
Examples
  • Despite their efforts to collaborate, the team ended up at cross purposes, resulting in delayed progress.
  • The two departments were at cross purposes, with one aiming to cut costs and the other pushing for increased investment.
Meaning
This phrase often describes a situation where individuals misunderstand each other, leading to confusion and inefficiency in achieving a common objective.
Synonyms
  • in conflict
  • misaligned
  • in opposition