Examples of 'inimical' in a sentence

Meaning of "inimical"

inimical (adjective) - indicating a harmful effect or adverse consequence, often used to describe something that is hostile or unfriendly
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  • Harmful in effect.
  • Unfriendly, hostile.

How to use "inimical" in a sentence

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I regard your actions as inimical to good fellowship.
It is inimical to any sound principle of wildlife management.
Nationalist assumptions are inimical to the autonomy of sociology.
The remainder of the interview was similarly inimical.
This practice is inimical to the negotiation process.
The movement of this cab is slightly inimical to me.
It is fundamentally inimical to the rationale of freedom of expression.
Or the destruction of anything that is inimical to morality.
Foreign occupation is inimical to a world which cherishes freedom.
Having a plethora of petty chiefdoms was inimical to such goals.
They are both inimical to genuine democracy.
Because this island is full of inimical phenomena.
To be inimical to the notion of a benevolent creator.
All imperial powers are inimical to other nations.
It is inimical to the dictates of sound policy.

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Medium to long term it is inimical to their interests.
Be not inimical to the legitimate interests of our country.
Political freedom can be inimical to economic freedom.
Inimical to a successful democratic transition.
The social dimension is not inimical to competitiveness.
It is inimical to the potential.
High levels of inequality are inimical to social cohesion.
Shortly the inimical ships stopped the bombardments and went away.
Sensors reveal nothing which is inimical to human life.
More democracy is inimical to the implementation of libertarian principles.
To permit camping would be totally inimical to these purposes.
This is inimical to good science.
Naturally this aim is pathological and inimical to life.
None of them need be inimical to normal market operations.
Extravagance and offensive war are inimical to ai.
That would be inimical to your interests.
Vulnerability of employment and inequality are both inimical to domestic demand.
Democracy is inimical to imperial globalization.
Something disagreeable or inimical to him.
This is inimical to progress in the econo mic and social field.
Routine practices are inimical to our purposes.
Inimical to public safety.
They are a fundamentally inimical to human liberty.
It has proved inimical to the interest of the immediate family of the deceased.
This pattern of behavior seems inimical to the goal of wikipedia.
Forces inimical to nature and to man behind natural phenomena and the experiences of souls.
Dodging massive explosions is inimical to the health at your age.
Such inimical comments therefore can be exploited as efficient references to learn about your faults.
There was nothing more inimical to growth than armed conflict.
To countenance prosecution in respect of such activities would be inimical to democracy.
No labour reforms which are inimical to the interest of the workers.
Impurities in the molecules or in the crystallization solutions are often inimical to crystallization.
No labour reforms which are inimical to the interests of the workers.
Truth and reality are sisters but hostile and inimical sisters.
There is something inimical about the camera and song.

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