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Alternative spelling of archenemy [A principal enemy.]
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Alternative spelling of archenemy [A principal enemy.]
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Alternative form of archrival [A chief rival.]
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supreme enmity; the state of archenemies
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(religion) An impediment to marriage in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, preventing the marriage of people who had murdered an existing spouse in order to remarry (even without committing adultery).
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Obsolete spelling of enemy [Someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.]
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Someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.
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A negative perception, usually of a person or group of people, used either consciously or unconsciously to justify or promote discrimination, punishment, and/or violence.
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A political or class opponent of the subgroup in power within a larger group.
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a person accused of crimes against the state, such as treason
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Alternative form of enemylike [Like, resembling, or characteristic of an enemy; unfriendly; hostile.]
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Obsolete spelling of enemy [Someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.]
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The state, condition, or quality of being an enemy; enmity; enemyship.
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Like, resembling, or characteristic of an enemy; unfriendly; hostile.
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The state or condition of being an enemy or enemies; enmity.
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Obsolete spelling of enemy [Someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.]
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(obsolete) An enemy; a foe.
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The state of being a foe; enmity.
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Of, like, or characteristic of a foe or enemy; adversarial.
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(archaic) An enemy; a foe in battle; an armed or unarmed adversary; a demon
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(humorous) Someone who pretends to be your friend, but is really your enemy.
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A crime motivated by hate for a race, gender, religion, etc., which may result in harsh punishments, the severity of with varies by statute and the nature of the crime.
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(chiefly in the plural) An enemy.
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(international law) A person who has committed a criminal act so grave – originally maritime piracy and slave-trading, and now torture as well – that any nation may put on trial and, upon conviction, punish him or her.
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(law) A persistent young offender; an antisocial minor, one who has committed criminal acts such as theft or violence.
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The realm or sphere of being a misfit.
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Likely to commit mutiny.
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(chiefly Canada, US) An enemy, especially an archenemy.
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Any cruel and wicked tyrant.
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A criminal widely regarded as dangerous or antisocial.
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(idiomatic, by extension) A person, organization, or other object considered to be particularly menacing, harmful, or loathsome.
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Resembling or characteristic of a rebel; rebellious.
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The state or quality of being a ship or like a ship.
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Obsolete spelling of traitor [Someone who violates an allegiance and betrays their country; someone guilty of treason; one who, in breach of trust, delivers their country to an enemy, or yields up any fort or place entrusted to their defense, or surrenders an army or body of troops to the enemy, unless when vanquished.]
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One who commits treason.
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The state of being a villein.
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(informal) An object or concept considered very bad or harmful.
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