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the internecine
adjective
Mutually destructive; most often applied to warfare.
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News of the internecine clash disillusioned some Lincolns.
But that is only one part of the internecine battle.
He is well accustomed to the internecine politics of the arts.
Lizza also pointed to the internecine fighting in the G.O.P. this week as a turning point.
There was also a gruesome reminder of the internecine tensions in Gaza over Israel.
The internecine struggle had pitted Mr. Valdez against Mr. Beltrán Leyva's brother, Hector.
After the internecine feud between Brown and Blair, this was the last thing most Labourites wanted.
The internecine conflict between apes mirrors the troubled history of our own race.
Her friends attributed the slight to the internecine world of academic politics.
The internecine sniping notwithstanding, Brownstein is ultimately reverent of its liberatory qualities.
The internecine feud between the two was a key feature of the gripping middle seasons.
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