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To enmity

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The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition.

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Mark Twain noted he was "educated to enmity toward everything that is Catholic".

Afterward, he resolved to hold no more such debates, fearing that they could only lead to enmity and further estrangement.

Refusal to accept a gift may be seen as refusal of social relations and may lead to enmity.

Esposito appeared to have fallen victim not to rivalry between the two sides, but to enmity between Napoli fans and those of the local team, AS Roma.

And in the end it's unsentimental and smart about long friendships, too; when you're not looking they tend to tiptoe right up to enmity.

The people were detained in the city of Izmir for allegedly "inciting the people to enmity and hate", the Anadolu Agency said, adding that police are still looking for 13 others.

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Smiles change everything; hatred to loved, enmity to friendship, poison to antidote.

The Salafi sheikh I spoke to in Tripoli has been receiving death threats from supporters of IS angered by sheikhs who are still reluctant to declare enmity to the Lebanese state and its institutions.

He traces most of these difficulties not to any enmity he has aroused but to the art world's defensiveness.

Virtue is innate and inherited, and the highest values are loyalty to friends and enmity to enemies.

But tales of deportation are becoming more common, especially among journalists and aid workers.Aid workers worry they may be being targeted thanks to the growing enmity to hosting Syrian refugees, who number over 1m.

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