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Superlative for opposed to, or at odds with, something
“You can't be for protecting or strengthening Social Security and also be for private accounts since the two goals are diametrically opposed, inimical to each other.”
Superlative for tending to harm or be adverse in nature
“The inimical conditions are always present, are constantly varying, and require initiative and intelligence to counteract them.”
Superlative for hostile or adversarial in nature
“The two factions have been inimical to each other from their inception. Indeed their birth was caused by a war between two groups.”
Superlative for malicious in nature, behavior or intent
“Even up to the present time, you may have seen that I have had no inimical intentions towards you.”
Superlative for cold or unfriendly in nature
“He flicked a glance at Jane and a slightly longer one at Andy, then transferred an inimical gaze to the other man at the table.”
Superlative for harsh or severe in conditions, especially of a climate or area
“What awaited them at the end of such a perilous journey was a life of celibacy, near total isolation from home, inimical climate, and unfriendly natives.”
Superlative for having a repugnance or opposition of mind
Superlative for full of aggression or hostility
Superlative for causing offense or disgust
Superlative for tending to counter, oppose, resist, argue
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