Definition of Inimically

1. adv. In an inimical manner.

Definition of Inimically

1. Adverb. In an inimical manner. ¹

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Definition of Inimically

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inimically

inhæres
inhæring
inhæsion
inia
iniac
iniad
inial
iniencephalus
iniencephaly
inimaginable
inimic
inimicable
inimical
inimicalities
inimicality
inimically (current term)
inimicitious
inimicous
inimitability
inimitable
inimitableness
inimitably
inion
inions
iniopagus
iniops
iniopterygian
iniopterygians
iniquities
iniquitous

Literary usage of Inimically

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Pahlavi Texts by Edward William West (1882)
"... when he has thus remained in the sin in defiance of his own relations — and not inimically to the man and injuriously to the religion, but inimically to ..."

2. Pahlavi Texts: Part I and II by Edward William West (1901)
"... when he has thus remained in the sin in defiance of his own relations—and not inimically to the man and injuriously to the religion, but inimically to ..."

3. The Prema-Sâgara: Or, Ocean of Love by Kavi Lal, Chaturbhuja Miṣra, kavi Lallū Lālu, Frederic Pincott, Edward Backhouse Eastwick (1897)
"It does not beseem us to act inimically towards him. Go where thou mayst find admittance." 4 Maharaj ! having heard this speech, ..."

4. A Full and Correct Report of the Trial of Sir Home Pophamby Sir Home Riggs Popham, Great Britain by Sir Home Riggs Popham, Great Britain (1807)
"... arms against his most Catholic Majesty: nor " shall any person whatever in the city or its dependencies " take up arms, or otherwise act inimically, ..."

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