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to hostility
noun
The state of being hostile.
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"I'm used to hostility," Maus said.
Something adjacent to fear materialises and this leads to hostility.
Cisco recently attributed a decline in sales in China partly to hostility toward American companies.
It was also clear that such disillusionment can easily turn to hostility.
Spiegel favoured reconciliation - even painfully frank dialogue - to hostility grounded on a supposed "clash of civilisations".
Some Muslims expressed concern that escalating tensions would lead to hostility against them.
And attributing harassment to "hostility to men" in the workplace seems an even thinner reed.
The Americans' release from Iran was not an end to hostility, but merely a beginning.
But when his questions headed in uncomfortable directions Stewart's enthusiasm for the book turned to hostility.
Some instances of antisemitism are clearly related to hostility to Israel.
The humans can't understand what Trevor is saying, so they constantly misunderstand what he is thinking, leading to hostility.
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