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Meaning of "enmities"
Enmity (noun): The state of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something
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- plural of enmity
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Religious enmities and rivalries are already resurfacing.
They have the small enmities of lands.
Old enmities and fears beleaguer us.
More substance in our enmities than in our love.
Personal enmities must be forgotten at a time of national crisis.
I will take up enmities with them.
We do not have any personal enmities.
Traditional prejudices and enmities between the communities involved.
Enmities of the past will be settled in this new lifetime.
A number of her poems relay enmities and misunderstandings.
Old enmities had to be buried.
Leaving the enmities behind.
All the enmities are due to our adherence to divine values.
Perhaps we should suspend enmities.
Obstacles and enmities are overcome with ease and panache.
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And not take up enmities.
Political enmities were forgotten.
For overcoming ancient enmities.
It reconciled ancient enmities and opened the gates of heaven.
Such unconventional opinions has raised various enmities against him.
Old enmities simply made less sense in this new cosmopolitan demographic environment.
If we do not put aside our enmities and band together.
Wise men are able to make a fitting use even of their enmities.
Bury your enmities.
But historic enmities and campaign rhetoric now make government formation far from straightforward.
In the process he maintained old enmities and created many new ones.
Old enmities and rivalries wiped out over the tomb of Napoleon.
It was under the mistletoe that old enmities and broken friendships were restored.
He was able to obtain wonderful results in doing away with enmities and feuds.
Some of them have historic enmities that have erupted in tragic wars in recent times.
Petén was divided into different Maya polities engaged in a complex web of alliances and enmities.
There are enmities.
Divisions lead to enmities and weaken the faith and credibility of Christians.
Until the day when history and ancient enmities dictate that he must die.
But enmities dividing North and South could not be silenced.
They become very mean people who win many enmities thanks to their bad character.
And your mother and I are far beyond such enmities.
I do not know what enmities I have with him for him to be like this.
Just as a thunderbolt destroys a huge tree, destroy enmities.
Third, old enmities make us hesitant to live with the other.
A · gaʹpe love can thus transcend personal enmities.
If we do not put aside our enmities and band together, we will die.
However, the newly acquired freedom has revived old enmities.
Third, old enmities make us hesitate about living with the other.
And how long did you have enmities with him?
Myths explained cultural differences, natural incidents, friendship and traditional enmities.
The root of all separations and enmities - selfishness - is exposed and denounced.
Washington seems only capable of inciting tensions, launching wars and prolonging enmities.
When a loved one is ill, politics and enmities fall by the wayside.
We should only befriend the rulers of half the world … and not take up enmities.