Inimical behaviour should be curtailed. [adjective]
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We invent scuba gear and submarines and we explore the deep ocean so inimical to our terrene mammal bodies. [adjective]
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Politics is the sphere of utility, and therefore inimical to conservative values. [adjective]
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And it shows how much more profitable it is prudently to remove, than to resent, return, and continue inimical proceedings. [adjective]
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Henceforth she wandered among mankind, sowing dissension, working mischief, and luring men to all actions inimical to their welfare and happiness. [adjective]
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The Indians of different tribes that were inimical had left the town and neighborhood. [Please select]
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Lewis Babcock, she had looked askance as a monument inimical to democratic simplicity. [Please select]
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He thinks that you and he are all inimical. [Please select]
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Nor could he quite decide its quality;--whether friendly or inimical. [Please select]
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