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How to use inimical in a sentence

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Most mainliners do not view modern culture as inherently inimical to religious belief.
I believe that orthodoxy of any kind is inimical to art, and that is why the writer must be free.
The important question is what can be done to counter political attacks which are inimical to the effective operation of the judicial system?
As somebody believing that managerialism is inimical to professionalism, I find this theory entirely plausible.
The variety is even grown under glass in climates as inimical as the Dutch and British to provide grapes for the fruit bowl.
This search for one answer above all, this Gnostic quest for an overriding key to history, is both dangerous and inimical to conservatism.
Even right here on Earth, new categories of organisms, collectively called extremophiles, thrive in conditions inimical to human beings.
You will regard it as inimical to the British way, as incompatible with liberty, as an affront to your maturity and autonomy.
Shia and Sunni Muslims have been inimical to each other from their inception, indeed their birth was caused by a war between two groups.
Thus far, U.S. policy has been based on the premise that nuclear proliferation is necessarily inimical to U.S. interests.
Interest groups, which are associated with sectionalism and the possible exercise of sanctions, appear to be inimical to ideas of reasoned discussion and the general welfare.
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.
Clearly, UK media coverage of protestors offers a set of binary oppositions that are inimical to seeing young people as part of an informed, rational and democratic citizenry.
To argue to the contrary would be inimical to the principles of the rule of law and parliamentary sovereignty.
The current rate and scale of armament is inimical to development and human security.
Foreign intelligence activities violate Canadian sovereignty and are inimical to our national security interests.
In a context of violence and events inimical to peace, typical activities are on peace education, with leadership training for the young.
Indeed, the Panel Report is in no way inimical to the objective of environmental protection.
Staff representatives take exception to this transient mindset, which is inimical to the Organization's posterity.
It is also inimical to the spirit that sees a nation through its difficulties.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That order of feeling was comprehensible enough to the most inimical of my critics.
Guy Patin, of course, was inimical, but a little cautious while the question of his deanship was impending.
They are not hostile to employers, not inimical to the interests of the general public.
At noon a large crowd had gathered, composed of those most inimical to the strangers.
It is not only when criticism is inimical that I object to it, but also when it is incompetent.
Jealous neighbours, to whose interests the re-organization and strengthening of Poland were inimical, foreswore its downfall.
Amid the untamed forest and untrod precipices that lie beyond, all the beasts most inimical to man reside.
Not one of these would print articles proving that the supplies advertised by their backers were inimical to dental hygiene.
The new federalism or rather new Nationalism is not in any way inimical to democracy.
They appear equally inimical and heretical to the opposing camps of hausfrau and of suffragist.
The simurgh is represented as a great friend to the race of Adam, and not less inimical to the dives.
After all, why should the intensity of the solar radiation upon Venus be regarded as inimical to life?
Grimness was in every feature, and to its very bowels the inimical shape was desolation.
I had found a likely lair and just proved it empty, when I felt or sensed the nearness of something inimical.
I felt that this manlike image was endowed with forces inimical to man.
They are inimical to smugness and to complacent satisfaction.
When Pausanias remarks that personal attachments are inimical to despots.
But the life of our larger cities is growingly inimical to kitchens.
They were huge, and ugly, and alien, but they were not inimical to humans.
She looked at him helplessly, so attractive and so inimical to her.
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