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inimical
adjective as in antagonistic, contrary
Example Sentences
It recently backed a Cabinet viewed as inimical to its interests in a bid to unlock reconstruction funds.
It said the institutions "espouse economic theories and policies that are inimical to American principles of free market and limited government principles."
More broadly, a massive and growing media marketing complex culturally "manufactures" modern high-consumption lifestyles, which are inimical to the environment and to human health and well-being.
As for those who think there’s something un-American in a wealth tax, they can take up the issue with the Founding Fathers, who considered generationally accumulated wealth to be inimical to a free republic.
Paradoxically, this sort of love for an animal can be inimical to its welfare.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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