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What does inimically mean?

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Adverb
  1. In an inimical manner.
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The system is predicated on the notion that the personal preferences of each family member are inimically different, and rooms must reassemble themselves upon the arrival of a new person.
His wife could have been inimically imagined fascinated and dwindling.
In our context, the Diocese consists of 22 different ethnic groups, some of which are inimically inclined towards others.
Not withstanding all this, it was fundamentally the British rulers who inimically created this problem out of their stepbrother attitude towards Pakistan.
Most Serb nationalists did not see the museum's artifacts and documents as inimically hostile to their nationalist point of view.
Why was he standing thirty feet from her and observing her inimically?

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