enmity in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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But beyond such poor revenge, he was powerless for any open enmity.
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He questions the riots happening in the village and develops enmity with the don.
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We situate others in terms of class, intimacy, and enmity.
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Monsters within the game operate under a system of claim and enmity.
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That was a reason why enmity existed between resin workers and foresters.
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This kindness is without any obstacles, hatred and enmity in the mind.
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Doing that will earn my life-long permanent 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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The bitter enmity, so fortuitous at first, hardens and comes to overshadow the whole existence of both men and to poison their minds.
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