inimical u rečniku PONS

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Surveillance and secrecy will never be attractive features of a democratic government, but they are not inimical to it, either.
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To permit camping would be totally inimical to these purposes.
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But her plays and non-fiction feature layered characters and plot twists that are often irrelevant or even inimical to liberal and socialist tenets.
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People were instructed not to fear any supernatural or temporal powers of malignant or inimical character.
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That which is inimical to his life and well-being, that which is inimical to his nature and needs as a living being, he disvalues.
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Another element of the comprehensive campaign is writing, introducing and seeking the passage of local, county, state or federal legislation inimical to the employer's business interests.
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This practice caused conict with the clergy, who perceived the government's efforts as inimical to their inuence and authority in traditional religious matters.
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The conflict is thus not so much a matter of good and evil as indifferent and inimical.
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Owing to some inimical reports about him, he was arrested and imprisoned, but soon released.
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Although these ends could be harmful to other people, no form of magic was considered inimical in itself.
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