inimical dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

inimical dans le dictionnaire PONS

inimical Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

to be inimical to sth
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To permit camping would be totally inimical to these purposes.
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The conflict is thus not so much a matter of good and evil as indifferent and inimical.
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Although these ends could be harmful to other people, no form of magic was considered inimical in itself.
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It was formed to bring together nine separate and mostly inimical military and ideological groups into a single entity.
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This practice caused conict with the clergy, who perceived the government's efforts as inimical to their inuence and authority in traditional religious matters.
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They are from a realm inimical to humanity and seem to despise other forms of life, attacking viciously whenever and wherever encountered.
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Other cultures saw such relationships as inimical to their interests often on religious grounds and tried to stamp them out.
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Surveillance and secrecy will never be attractive features of a democratic government, but they are not inimical to it, either.
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Land invasion was inimical to the systematic provision of adequate housing on a planned basis.
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They dominate the mass marketplace and make it one that is inimical to ideas.
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