Sentence examples for mutually inimical from inspiring English sources

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Dualism, the existence of two contrary and, as a rule, mutually inimical principles, must not be confused with the notion of polarity, in which both principles are mutually dependent so that the one cannot exist without the other.

Hofmannsthal was unabashed in expressing his dismay at the yawning gap that consequently emerged between a "ruling dynasty that is no longer connected by a single thread to any other people or any other race other than its own ancestors" and "the great, economically impoverished, mutually inimical masses", as he explained to Kessler.

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The two things are not inimical.

Disaffected means "ill disposed, unfriendly, inimical".

The sea is violent, dangerous, inimical.

They are mutually affirming, even mutually necessary.

The ISI has become inimical to Pakistani and American interests.

Book culture and non-disclosure agreements are inimical.

Relations between Jogaila and his uncle Kęstutis, however, were inimical.

Islam is often held up as inimical to economic progress.

First, they claimed that a "culture" inimical to women existed.

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