Inimicality

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The state or quality of being inimical or hostile; unfriendliness. uncountable, usually

    "So far, then, as this measure is concerned, I want to acquit myself of any charge of inimicality to the interests of this Territory, in favor of which the gentleman who is conducting this bill for the Committee of Ways and Means invokes the sympathy of the committee."

Example

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"So far, then, as this measure is concerned, I want to acquit myself of any charge of inimicality to the interests of this Territory, in favor of which the gentleman who is conducting this bill for the Committee of Ways and Means invokes the sympathy of the committee."

Etymology

From inimical + -ity.

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