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Enmity
Enmity meaning
The quality of being an enemy; a hostile or unfriendly disposition. | A state or feeling of opposition, hostility, hatred or animosity.
Example sentences (20)
And here in Scotland, despite a form of PR, albeit obscure, the enmity between supporters and opponents of independence overrides everything.
Another example is the new military alliance between the US, Japan, and South Korea which had to partially override deep enmity based on Japan’s brutal colonial occupation of Korea before and during World War II.
He earned the enmity of hundreds of criminals he sent to prisonneeded a police escort to escape a controversial public forum at the University of Denveris not for the weak at heart.
He said that the enmity was not directed at Judaism as a religion, but to Judaism for its social role.
However, a methodology will be finalised to avoid enmity between castes and to gain accurate results,” the minutes of a September 29 meeting between Chief Minister, his two Deputy CMs and a delegation of OBC leaders said.
Mander filed a complaint with the police alleging that the remarks made by the unknown swami in his speech were prima facie designed to provoke riots, promote enmity and ill-will between communities and were prejudicial to national integration.
Meanwhile, the judiciary's Mizan Online news website said that the death sentence of another protester, Mohammad Boroghani, had been upheld in December by the supreme court on charges of "enmity against God".
Mr. McCarthy’s total defeat may be the only concession that appeases the defectors, some of whom have nursed enmity toward him for years.
Police have charged him with sections including intentional insult to provoke breach of peace, promoting enmity, as well as publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form under the Information Technology Act 2000.
Putin is also likely to ensure that any subsequent operations avoid the kind of enmity with the Russian military leadership that Prigozhin cultivated.
The statements were said to have been made for the purpose of insulting, intimidating, causing hatred, and causing enmity towards the head of the magistracy.
Besides, the new system advocated by Omolaye-Ajileye will remove tension, enmity and bitterness amongst litigants.
He admonished them to do away with all enmity and misgivings resulting from the party primaries and work together as one people with a common vision for victory in the national elections.
It doesn’t seem like always that our conflicts are so overstated that the enmity is a distortion.
The enmity caused was so palatable that was when R. Yudelovitz passed away in Bayonne, N.J., in 1930, his funeral was boycotted by most of the New York rabbinate, though thousands of laymen attended.
Alleging that the tweet amounted to causing provocation, hurt, enmity between groups and intentional insult, Naik had filed the complaint against the actor in the Tumkur court on September 28 after the Tumkuru police refused to entertain his complaint.
Although shared enmity of Iran has largely overtaken traditional Arab support for the Palestinians, Israel remains unpopular in much of the Arab world.
And the familiarity which has been forced on many married couples in the 100 days of lockdown, has bred enough enmity to burst into the open in the sort of fights which end up in the divorce courts.
Armenians and Azerbaijanis lived side by side when both countries were part of the Soviet Union, but century-old ethnic enmity reignited when communism collapsed.
For decades, Ayatollah Khamenei has professed enmity with America.