Definition of Inimecal
In*im"i*cal (?; 277), a. [L.
inimicalis, fr. inimicus unfriendly, hostile; pref.
in- not + amicus friendly. See Amity.]
1. Having the disposition or temper of an
enemy; unfriendly; unfavorable; -- chiefly applied to private,
as hostile is to public, enmity.
2. Opposed in tendency, influence, or
effects; antagonistic; inconsistent; incompatible; adverse;
repugnant.
We are at war with a system, which, by its essence, is
inimical to all other governments.
Burke.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- harmful in effect
It has long since been proven that such activities are inimical to the health of the participant.
- unfriendly; hostile
His inimical stare caused me to rethink my desire to petition.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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