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- adjective rare
Inimical (harmful, hostile).
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Examples
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Comparative value inimicable to your turn of mind?
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The Cable Network Suits will get around to this in their own inimicable way.
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One Internet characteristic is anonymity, which is inimicable to the practice of medicine (as mentioned in the Cox article).
Online Trade Barriers, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Comparative value inimicable to your turn of mind?
Top Ten Lists are fine, so long as some Thought has been put into them 2009
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You'd think this species would have learned to set out sentinels, the way animals on other inimicable worlds did, to forewarn the main herd of the arrival of dangerous predators.
Cattle Town 2010
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If Hill wins, they can crank up the old Clinton hate machine for another eight years and continue ignoring the fact that the interests of the theocrats and the rich people that make up their party are inimicable.
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What has been created out of the old supposedly valid ideology of original Conservatism is inimicable to ordinary Americans and in many cases dangerous to their personal health (pun intended).
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It is also a situation Israel justifiably sees as potentially very inimicable.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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The story is a simple kung fu tale of the ordinary kid who enters the inner circle of elite warrior to combat evil, but with the inimicable buffoonery of Jack Black slotted in for added irony, jollity and general merriment.
Mike experiences an endangered species: a good Dreamworks cartoon! | Obsessed With Film 2008
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I prefer my work to have ethical tensions rather than a straightforward moral message, so someone taking Jack Flash and using him to express a belief system maybe even utterly inimicable to my own would, for me, only add to that tension, complexify the meaning of the character.
Archive 2006-05-01 Hal Duncan 2006
godanm commented on the word inimicable
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December 26, 2006