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Acrimony

Acrimony meaning

A sharp and bitter hatred.

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Months after the movie was released in Nigeria in March, "Acrimony" started a trending conversation on Twitter in July, with users asking the question: Who exactly is to blame in Acrimony?

AMID all the hype and acrimony surrounding the two headliners, Scott Forrest hopes to quietly go about his own this evening.

And that’s where it looks like Richards and Umansky will spend Christmas, despite the acrimony.

As the statement said, “We are hopeful that our decision to resolve this dispute amicably with Dominion, rather than the acrimony of a divisive trial,” will allow the country to move on.

But there will be a lot of acrimony to unwind.

It may be hard for anyone who hasn’t been keen to the relations between these two jurisdictional bodies for longer than just the last decade to appreciate, but there used to be a genuine acrimony.

Labor-management relations are often characterized by acrimony and mistrust.

Speaking on the issue, Moro told Sunday PUNCH that the upper legislative chamber would likely not take the route of upstaging the party with the absolute majority in order to avoid acrimony.

The acrimony that has accompanied previous failed attempts to draft a document that meets both federal dictates and local acceptance has left some leaders shy of the issue.

The Kwali Chief of Gade, however, advised the entire Gade in the FCT to shun any act capable of causing rancour and acrimony in our communities and promised to provide purposeful leadership.

The scarcity of land and instincts of survival are behind the latent feelings of acrimony and misgivings about each other’s intentions.

The SNP conference has descended into acrimony amid a huge backlash against Humza Yousaf's new plan for Scottish independence.

Council by-elections rarely get pulses racing, but this one has already sparked acrimony and chaos, and the result will have wide-ranging repercussions.

He further announced plans to convene a meeting involving the Gbagyi, Egbirra and Bassa communities to address the overriding distrust and perceived acrimony existing between them.

Hopefully for everyone’s sake, the Jets and Reddick can stop the foolishness that’s taken place for the past four months, push aside the acrimony and come to a compromise and help everyone win.

In corporate India, family business splits are usually accompanied by ugly public squabbles, legal wranglings that go on for years and all-round acrimony.

That longstanding friendship is now on life support, and the Australia-Israel relationship has descended into dysfunctionality and acrimony.

This level of acrimony over a transition is unprecedented.

In the case of the Vermeulen property, this followed years of acrimony, referendums and threatened litigation.

Ironically these two unique countries on the world map epitomize a historic acrimony, which may have great consequences in the shaping of the world’s future.