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enmity <an enmity; enmities> N

enmity (feelings & emotions)
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enmity (feelings & emotions)
enmity (feelings & emotions)
enmity (feelings & emotions)

contract the enmity of VB

excite enmity between or among VB (stir up, cause)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He questions the riots happening in the village and develops enmity with the don.
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It has an enmity towards snakes and its natural habitat is a place with plenty of water.
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Enmity grows in the older boy as he is always compared to this younger brother.
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Party play revolves around the concept of enmity, which is an indication of how hostile an enemy is toward a particular player.
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People driven by enmity or by a need to dominate will not respond to reason or goodwill.
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A monster will focus its attention on whoever has built up the most enmity.
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This kindness is without any obstacles, hatred and enmity in the mind.
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We situate others in terms of class, intimacy, and enmity.
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As the same hereditary enmities handed down from generation to generation raged to the fore, violence spread to neighbouring counties.
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Monsters within the game operate under a system of claim and enmity.
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