Enmities
/ˈɛn.mɪ.tiz/
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- (n.) Plural of enmity, meaning mutual hatred or hostility, especially between parties or nations.
The contract outlined how to resolve enmities that might arise between the business partners.
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In legal contexts, enmities often refer to oppositions that can underlie disputes or conflicts; the plural form is simply the plural of enmity.
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