inimical

IPA: ɪnˈɪmɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Harmful in effect.
  • Unfriendly, hostile.
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Examples of "inimical" in Sentences

  • Culture is inimical to resolving disputes.
  • Consensus and voting are eternally inimical to each other.
  • I consider such a threat to be inimical to seeking consensus.
  • But I do think that kind of campaigning is inimical to trust.
  • They often descend on earth and are generally inimical to humans.
  • I think these ideas imply that Islam itself is inimical to science.
  • Are they inimical to the continued existence of the state of Israel
  • Likewise, some of the information on this page is inimical to the truth.
  • The world in these games are by nature inimical and hostile to the player.
  • They don't regard the existence of real, finite entities as inimical to unity.

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