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How to use Adversary in a sentence

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The Romans, who will resolutely overwhelm an adversary with the might of arms, they say Phoenicians are deceitful and sly.
The trade unions in particular looked with deep suspicion at an administration still headed by their old adversary.
I'm playing an old adversary on Monday, and we're both making excuses already.
Fans were delighted to hear their old adversary, Argentina, had crashed out of the tournament by failing to beat Sweden.
He was a vigorous adversary to opponents, but he was also a very fair and honest man.
Liam bumped into his old adversary in London's Camden Town recently and berated him for old time's sake.
For generations, Scotland has maintained an adversary culture, defining itself by its differences from England.
It is a necessary concomitant or consequence of this particular system which is an inquisitorial system, rather than a strict adversary system.
The original inspection process, which lasted several years, developed into an adversary process.
It is the classic adversary system which overlaps with a two-party system, and the arguments and votes are often predictable.
Mr Chairman, in our country and the House in particular, we have an adversary system.
The adversary procedure followed in a court of law is not appropriate in its investigations.
She also focuses on the ways in which the use of the adversary method as a paradigm of philosophy limits and distorts the work of philosophers.
You are not judges now, but advocates under this adversary system we have been discussing.
There is too much at stake in this relationship for either side to really push an adversary agenda with the other.
Winner-take-all electoral systems and adversary politics result in truth being irrelevant.
You see under the adversary system, as I've said, the parties produce the evidence.
This right is fundamental to the adversary system of justice in the Untied States.
Amendments to the Criminal Procedure law in 1996 introduced adversary elements to the fact-finding process in criminal trials.
I think he is a worthy advocate of the policy and he is also a worthy adversary for the press.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They adversary, as thou mayest have conjectured, is in league with the powers of darkness.
In answer to this insinuation, Judge dooly declared boldly that he was ready to fight his adversary on anything like equal terms.
The adversary chiefly contemplated by the tragedians is Fate, or predestinate misfortune.
In Calendar's driver, however, he had an adversary of abilities by no means to be despised.
It never forged a chain to bind a heretic or an adversary, nor erected a prison to immure him.
Every one is grateful to an adversary who bares himself to the waist in a duel.
I saw that he no longer contemplated a duel with his light-fingered adversary.
By this means the great man, still despised as a Boston bean-eater, was able to bring his adversary to ruin.
Some of the allied armies were as gaudily, if not so richly, accoutered as their adversary.
He tried to imagine the combat, his own attitude, and the position of his adversary.
The first step in Satyagraha is negotiation and arbitration with the adversary.
Phillipsburg punted every time she got the ball, with the one thought of keeping the adversary outside her twenty-five-yard line.
He of the black coat tremendously outclassed his adversary in point of size and strength as well as in ferocity.
The innovators had every defender of the MOS maiorum for an adversary.
The predetermined adversary, on the other hand, can have been governed by no venial motive whatever.
The Hova term for polygamy is rafy, which signifies adversary.
They administer stinging rebukes that leave the adversary writhing.
Adolph, enraged at this taunt, flew furiously at his adversary, swearing and striking on every side of him.
His adversary had fallen senseless with excessive pain and the flow of blood, that gushed from an artery or a large vein.
Chnier, like Carnot, had been a pronounced adversary of the Empire.
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