Arloing held that sunlight could not pierce a layer of water an inch in thickness and still act inimically on micro-organisms.
Further, these same investigators proved that of the rays of the spectrum which acted inimically the blue and violet rays acted most bactericidally, next to the blue being the red and orange-red rays.
But, as Babes has pointed out, alum itself acts inimically on germs; in such treatment, therefore, we get sedimentation and germicidal action combined.
Having obtained the status of humanity, one should never behave inimically towards any being.
Be he thy preceptor or be he thy friend, he that acts inimically towards thy kingdom consisting of seven limbs, should be slain.
It is generally, but not alwaysinimically disposed towards man.
Mrs. Maldon knew of the existence of the idea, which had been obscurely referred to by a licensed victualler (inimically prejudiced against the teetotaller in Mr. Batchgrew) at a Council meeting reported in the Signal.
Then he sat down again, and, sticking out his chin, staredinimically at Louis.
The alien mercenary met her glance inimically for a second, and then, shutting her lips together, walked off with the milk.
Utterly forgetting his fatigue, he inimically surveyed the Colonel's squat, shining figure in the cavalry coat, a pyramid of which the apex was a round head surmounted by a dripping cap.
It was interfering with his private affairs; it might put an end to his private affairs altogether; he hated soldiering; he looked inimically at the military caste.
The main object is to see if this fanaticism is not one of the countless legends inimically invented during the Middle Ages.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inimically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.