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How to use enmity in a sentence

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Ending three decades of enmity, the two visionaries shelved Cold War differences to unite against a growing Soviet threat.
That such a policy may have stirred up the enmity which resulted in last week's atrocious acts of violence should not be dismissed out of hand.
They had already incurred the enmity of the royal houses of Europe, why add that of the bankers?
The enmity that existed between China and the west after 1949, was not apparent during the war.
Crew from the admiral down to ordinary seamen had no enmity towards their opposite numbers.
This no doubt is because of the strong enmity among residents over the history and civics textbooks edited by the society.
The Thebans were de facto political allies of the Spartan alliance, sharing enmity with Athens' empire.
Their feud dates back almost two centuries with a level of enmity that has only gathered strength over the passing years.
Welles did indeed have enemies, although he had done his best to earn their enmity.
Personal enmity, property disputes, love intrigues, dowry and gain are the major reasons for murdering women.
Their work catapulted them to the world centrestage, where they were surrounded by adulation and enmity at the same time.
The enmity of the tribes was old, and with independence their anxieties about one another became acute.
In other cases, there would be fierce debate, enmity and bitter recrimination.
There he drove home his message that this had to be the focus if the decades of enmity between the countries were to be ended.
The two debates engaged major personalities in the discipline and a similar degree of enmity and venom.
What are the sources of enmity against us, and how could those sources be reduced?
It buys him first bemusement, then solicitation, and finally enmity and a serious whack upside the head.
I promise to refrain from taking part in feuds and quarrels and from creating enmity.
This was also brought on by the bitter enmity between many players and their employers.
Indeed there is a long history of mutual enmity between the two countries which dates back some 400 years.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This is a kind of ventriloquism that often gives cause for annoyance and enmity.
This perseverance and inappeasable enmity had been equalled before only by the Darling natives.
This indicates their resolute enmity to me, and as resolute favour to Solmes.
The Countess retired with feelings embittered against her royal mistress, and her annoyance in the sequel ripened into enmity.
There was no fear, no rivalry, and no enmity between them and the hippopotami.
All that followed was one unvaried scene of distraction, division and enmity.
But how shall I be able to break this creaturely will which is in me, and is at enmity with the Divine Will?
This was the cause also of the tyrannies established there, and of the enmity of the Athenians.
The incident passed so swiftly that only Knowles observed the outflash of enmity.
What rendered him yet dearer to us, was that there was enmity between him and Mrs. Mitchell.
The truth is, the enmity is not so deep and well-grounded in the latter as in the former.
The enmity between the lapdog and the mastiff is an old story.
Once more the picture of the enmity of the wicked recurs, as in vv.
Miss Howes cautioned Imogene against arousing the Parkers' enmity.
And did it not bring about what in effect was the enmity of orchis?
His enmity to the working classes made him extremely unpopular.
The enmity between the pair has seen them not only exchange insults but clash physically on the touchline.
Though haughty Hate should strike me down, Right, bar approach to me, And grinding Might, with furious frown, Swear endless enmity.
All this enmity and passion had Pearl inherited, by inalienable right, out of Hester's heart.
Having received the same into his hand, he asked whether they were all in charity with him, and without any enmity or rancour.
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