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Meanings of mutually hostile in English
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Usage of mutually hostile in English
1
France was simple an aggregation of independent and mutuallyhostile dukedoms.
2
Partitions among sons or brothers, mutuallyhostile and suspicious, weakened the whole stock.
3
Some of them would appear to be mutuallyhostile.
4
In all this he was able to ensure that Anglicanism both at home and abroad did not disintegrate into mutuallyhostile factions.
5
Now, this division of power, which decentralizes the government without creating mutuallyhostile forces, can hardly be introduced into any European state.
6
What was to replace the defeated Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was already beginning to crumble into a number of small, mutuallyhostile would-be states?
7
Thus the people, without natural leaders, without organisation, and themselves divided into two mutuallyhostile sections, were opposed by every force in the State.
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As for the Bedouin, the bulk of them were divided into two mutuallyhostile factions, since Auda's tribe and the Motalga were traditional blood enemies.