ENMITIES - significado y definición. Qué es ENMITIES
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Qué (quién) es ENMITIES - definición


Enmities      
·pl of Enmity.
Enmity         
  • Former enemy rebel (on the left) forgiven by a police commander (on the right)
  • Unity of various countries against a common enemy
  • War-time propaganda representation of the [[Japanese Imperial Army]], an enemy of the United States at the time.
INDIVIDUAL OR A GROUP THAT IS VERIFIED AS FORCEFULLY ADVERSE OR THREATENING
Outlined enemy; Represented enemy; Foe; Enmity; Mortal enemy
·noun A state of opposition; hostility.
II. Enmity ·noun The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition.
enmity         
  • Former enemy rebel (on the left) forgiven by a police commander (on the right)
  • Unity of various countries against a common enemy
  • War-time propaganda representation of the [[Japanese Imperial Army]], an enemy of the United States at the time.
INDIVIDUAL OR A GROUP THAT IS VERIFIED AS FORCEFULLY ADVERSE OR THREATENING
Outlined enemy; Represented enemy; Foe; Enmity; Mortal enemy
¦ noun (plural enmities) the state of being an enemy; hostility.
Origin
ME: from OFr. enemi(s)tie, based on L. inimicus (see enemy).
Ejemplos de uso de ENMITIES
1. But longstanding enmities and grudges were still apparent.
2. There is no reason for the continuation of enmities and hostilities.
3. Reducing enmities and strengthening friendships is the essence of good diplomacy.
4. Naturally, it stored up enmities which might ultimately have led to his downfall.
5. "We are making compromises between rival parties and ending enmities," says Fazlullah.