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was inimical
adjective
Harmful in effect.
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Romance has often been all that was inimical to the self-respecting novelist.
Rapid urbanization is the hallmark of an emerging economy like India's, but that was inimical to the Bengal Communist strategy.
In January he overturned a law easing gun controls, on the grounds that the law was "inimical to the welfare, well-being and safety of His subjects".
The 19th-century's Morse key was replaced in the 20th by the telephone (which is, in a sense, less efficient since the telegraph's format was inimical to rambling).
In 2011 the governor of Belgorod banned celebration of the holiday in educational and cultural institutions on the ground that it was inimical to Russian spirituality and morality.
Indeed, there seems to have developed a suspicion that reliance on unrestrained individual experience as a source of Torah was inimical to the welfare of the community.
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Book culture and non-disclosure agreements are inimical.
Relations between Jogaila and his uncle Kęstutis, however, were inimical.
That would be inimical to the internet's protean nature.
But competition can also be inimical to friendship.
Such alliances were inimical to McEwan's wife.
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