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inimical (encz) | inimical,nepřátelský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Inimical (gcide) | Inimical \In*im"i*cal\ (?; 277), a. [L. inimicalis, fr. inimicus
unfriendly, hostile; pref. in- not + amicus friendly. See
Amity.]
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1. Having the disposition or temper of an enemy; unfriendly;
unfavorable; -- chiefly applied to private, as hostile is
to public, enmity.
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2. Opposed in tendency, influence, or effects; antagonistic;
inconsistent; incompatible; adverse; repugnant.
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We are at war with a system, which, by its essence,
is inimical to all other governments. --Burke.
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inimical (wn) | inimical
adj 1: not friendly; "an unfriendly act of aggression"; "an
inimical critic" [syn: unfriendly, inimical] |
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inimically (encz) | inimically, |
Inimical (gcide) | Inimical \In*im"i*cal\ (?; 277), a. [L. inimicalis, fr. inimicus
unfriendly, hostile; pref. in- not + amicus friendly. See
Amity.]
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1. Having the disposition or temper of an enemy; unfriendly;
unfavorable; -- chiefly applied to private, as hostile is
to public, enmity.
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2. Opposed in tendency, influence, or effects; antagonistic;
inconsistent; incompatible; adverse; repugnant.
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We are at war with a system, which, by its essence,
is inimical to all other governments. --Burke.
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Inimicality (gcide) | Inimicality \In*im`i*cal"i*ty\, n.
The state or quality of being inimical or hostile; hostility;
unfriendliness. [R.]
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Inimically (gcide) | Inimically \In*im"i*cal*ly\, adv.
In an inimical manner.
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