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Definition of "inimically" [in•im•i•cal•ly]

  • In an inimical manner. (adverb)

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Use "inimically" in a sentence
  • "Many secular women reformers insist these restrictions, derived from holy texts, are inimically hostile to women's rights."
  • "Only under the dominance of Christianity, which makes all national, natural, moral, and theoretical conditions extrinsic to man, could civil society separate itself completely from the life of the state, sever all the species-ties of man, put egoism and selfish need in the place of these species-ties, and dissolve the human world into a world of atomistic individuals who are inimically opposed to one another."
  • "Because the Times has stubbornly (and inimically) refused to protect its hard-earned content, sites like the Beast or The Week can rummage through full papers, take the wheat, and leave the chaff — all without paying a dime."