Sentence examples for to enemy from inspiring English sources

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to enemy

noun

Someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.

  • He made a lot of enemies after reducing the working hours in his department.

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But B.S. never succumbed to enemy forces.

The paddle wheels were particularly vulnerable to enemy fire.

The plane also can be vulnerable to enemy antiaircraft fire.

And by midafternoon, the checkpoint was subjected to enemy fire, either artillery or rockets.

Message to enemy planets from ours: Pack rats will chew up your robotic wires.

A particular topic of communal mourning is the fall of an entire city to enemy forces.

They never lost an American bomber to enemy fighters on their escort missions.

In any case, the "roll over him" remark pushed Moynihan from skeptic to enemy.

The Romanian Orthodox Church rallied behind them, with one local priest likening Chevron to enemy "invaders".

We provide medical care to enemy wounded just as we treat our own.

What turned television from ally to enemy were the government's suspicions.

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