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"Constant interruptions were inimical to her ability to focus on the project."
"The cramped workspace was inimical to the team's collaboration."
"The inimical cousins overcame years of rivalry at the family reunion."
Latin, early 16th century
With friends like these, who needs inimical people? This adjective, from the Latin "inimicus," meaning "enemy," can describe unfriendly people or anything that is intended to obstruct or harm. It came into use ...
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