Hostility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Iconomachy
Hostility to images as objects of worship
Fictitious entry
incorrectly introduced into the records by reason of ill-will or hostility is not only shorn of authenticity but also becomes utterly
Conciliate
To win ower to gain from a state of hostility to gain the good will or favor of to make
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disarming
capable of allaying suspicion or hostility and inspiring confidence as a disarming smile
Hostility
State of being hostile public or private enemy unfriendliness animosity
Hunkerism
Excessive conservatism hostility to progress
Inimicality
The state or quality of being inimical or hostile hostility unfriendliness
Inroad
entrance of an enemy into a country with purposes of hostility a sudden or desultory incursion or invasion raid encroachment
Oppugnant
Tending to awaken hostility hostile opposing warring
Pursuit
esp a following with haste either for sport or in hostility chase prosecution as the pursuit of game the pursuit of
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