Inimical
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British pronunciation/ɪnˈɪmɪkə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˌɪˈnɪmɪkəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "inimical"

inimical
01

not useful for friendly relations or mutual cooperation

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The hostile takeover bid created an inimical atmosphere within the company, causing divisions among employees and leadership.
The inimical rivalry between the two soccer teams escalated into physical altercations both on and off the field.
The inimical comments made by the politician towards minority groups sparked outrage and condemnation from the public.
The heated argument between the neighbors resulted in an inimical relationship, with tensions running high and communication breaking down.
His inimical attitude towards his colleagues made it difficult for them to trust him or work together effectively.
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