inimical in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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inimical in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for inimical in the English»Spanish Dictionary

inimical Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be inimical to sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is inimical to the dictates of sound policy.
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Societies which are inimical or positively harmful must be dissolved, and finally the government must be destroyed.
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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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They determined also that inimical persons should not be able to even see the relic-chamber.
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That which is inimical to his life and well-being, that which is inimical to his nature and needs as a living being, he disvalues.
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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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Land invasion was inimical to the systematic provision of adequate housing on a planned basis.
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Saltwater is particularly inimical to iron artefacts including metal shipwrecks, and sea organisms will readily consume organic material such as wooden shipwrecks.
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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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Owing to some inimical reports about him, he was arrested and imprisoned, but soon released.
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