Man who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.
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Examples for "enemy "
Examples for "enemy "
1 Perhaps that proposed course of action was exactly what the enemy wanted.
2 Richardson also points to sugar -fast becoming public enemy number one.
3 I believe the police are the enemy of every law abiding citizen.
4 There is a good amount of enemy that come across the border.
5 Debate went again to the question of who the primary enemy was.
1 An important rule of combat is that every opponent is taken seriously.
2 This year it's possible to set it for your opponent 's team too.
3 There was indeed a good chance that his opponent might actually win.
4 Clearly, every opponent will look to test that area of the court.
5 Use the Wardoff power of the right elbow to meet the opponent .
1 Cold War foe who was voted back to power in late 2006.
2 On the 7th of January the General opened fire upon the foe .
3 The Britons thrust their glaives deep in the breasts of the foe .
4 There is but one way; we must fight the foe in Wessex.
5 Later, the appearance of the red shirt struck terror to the foe .
1 But Control is now aware of the true identity of the adversary .
2 In December General Meade struck a blow, in turn, at his adversary .
3 Money, influence and perseverance were her allies; social despotism her only adversary .
4 But now the Zetas have a new adversary : the hacker collective Anonymous.
5 Mostly it means that the adversary cannot use such tactics effectively here.
1 Conclusion: Switching of the TNF antagonist over time is a common issue.
2 However, recent analyses of antagonist - occupied receptor function suggest a more complex picture.
3 General Saterges had found in Stephen Cordier a powerful antagonist in action.
4 Similar effects were observed when microglia were treated with LRP1 antagonist RAP.
5 Orexin antagonist leads to significant reduction of sympathetic over-activity during withdrawal syndrome.
1 The group wanted to get involved in predator control within the park.
2 Very few people recorded any substantial observations about the predator 's natural history.
3 Here's what you can do to protect yourself in true predator country:
4 His need to keep moving reminds me of a certain oceanic predator .
5 Volunteers on predator facilities are taking work away from local full-time job-seekers.
1 Having said these words, Rama, that resister of foes, had gone away.
2 Getting the thing rolled up, for starters, is like handling a passive resister .
3 He always assumes the rôle of passive resister , and is always defeated with ignominy.
4 Of the seniors, the lead resister was Dwayne, who, in class, preferred to shrug and sleep.
5 I told them my father was the first resister in this country, and he died for it.
1 S: And they asked for judgment and every insolent opposer was disappointed:
2 The dissuader and opposer of the agrarian law now began to be popular.
3 She answered, 'Because of that; but 'tis the smallest opposer , that.'
4 On this occasion, he was the opposer of lawless ambition.
5 Like the porcupine I sate self collected, with a quill pointed against every opposer . '
6 Bear it, that the opposer may beware of thee.
7 She was previously a bigoted opposer , but now she seems full of the love of Christ.
8 Though a stern opposer of many of my principles, his manners were attentive, winning, and friendly.
9 At her last gasp!-Poorimpertinent opposer ! - Eternally resisting ! - Eternally contradicting!
10 John Adams had now become known as the most intrepid, zealous, and indefatigable opposer of British usurpation.
11 An opposer of the pope;-3
12 The present opposer of this Prince in Italy is one of our best, as well as most fortunate, generals.
13 Whenever I bump up against an opposing personality and my smooth progress is impeded, I secretly blame the opposer .
14 With Robert the rebel, Robert the would-be king, the daring opposer of my sovereign, Gloucester can have naught in common.
15 This good man has since become an earnest anti-suffragist and opposer of the movement for the higher education of women.
16 Shinkul, a king of Ind, was a violent opposer of the terms, and declared against peace on any such conditions.
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