hostility in the PONS Dictionary

hostility Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to show hostility to[wards] sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Such assignments can also be received for performing work poorly, showing negative personality indicators (doubts, hostility etc) or causing trouble.
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By the time she arrived in the theatre, hostilities were all but over.
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Persons thus evacuated shall be transferred back to their homes as soon as hostilities in the area in question have ceased.
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The amendment required enemy assets to be sold and the proceeds held by the same trustee until the end of hostilities.
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While preparing for another transpacific voyage, the ship learned of the end of hostilities.
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He held that rank until the end of hostilities.
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His pamphlet was reprinted four times, widely distributed and contributed to fears and hostility in the city.
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On this post he remained until the end of hostilities.
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They steamed several miles into open sea before turning into each other and commencing hostilities.
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These operations will create a feeling of hostility towards those who threaten the peace of each and every nation.
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