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a. (context rare English) inimical (harmful, hostile).
Usage examples of "inimicable".
He had encouraged these qualities, in his own inimicable way, and made me what I am.
If we allow the wave of novelty to propel us toward the creativity that is inimicable to the human condition.
She pondered whether she should tell them something of his history, but, while it might allow them to understand a little why he appeared so inimicable, it would certainly show them that they had excellent reason for fearing his hatred of the English, so she decided it would be better to leave them in ignorance.
He was uncomfortable and hungry, infuriated by his captivity, and thoroughly inimicable toward the instigator of these misfortunes.
Crowds were inimicable to private conversation, and besides, they blocked his view of her form, so tantalisingly outlined by the elegantly simple, sea-green gown she wore.