How To Use Enemy In A Sentence

  • Spanish-American War of 1898 Edison suggested to the Navy Department the adoption of a compound of calcium carbide and calcium phosphite, which when placed in a shell and fired from a gun would explode as soon as it struck water and ignite, producing a blaze that would continue several minutes and make the ships of the enemy visible for four or five miles at sea. Edison, His Life and Inventions
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  • On the evening of 24 May 1941, British lieutenant commander Malcolm Wanklyn, in command of the submarine Upholder, sighted an enemy troop convoy strongly escorted by destroyers off Sicily.
  • Using the manual option allows you to attempt to disable the enemy boat's sails with chain shot, destroy the boat's hull with cannonballs, or kill off the crew with grapeshot.
  • One of the first aims of propaganda is to dehumanize the enemy in the public mind.
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  • Granted, people often clump together for mutual protection from an outside enemy. Christianity Today
  • She was still my sworn enemy who was trying to tear me down in whatever way possible.
  • The massacre was carried out by enemy troops.
  • Consequently a number of Navajo Indians were drafted into the US army as radiomen, and would have soldiers assigned to them to protect them and prevent them falling into enemy hands.
  • The crew are split up and captured by the strange enemy on a planet that luckily has an atmosphere identical to Earth 's. The Sun
  • The soldiers showed perfect discipline under the fire of the enemy.
  • But the splinter of the self that consistently emerges as the common enemy of the true and the good alike is the will, always seeking to overleap its own bounds.
  • As a monstrous assassin closes in and forces them to run, Jessa will have to find another way to discover if Matthias is her greatest ally — or her deadliest enemy. 2009 September « Items of Interest
  • But, since this enemy has an informal, catch-as-catch-can command structure, the military says it's finding that even the low-level operatives often have pieces of information that help complete the intelligence mosaic.
  • And then the flesh, as it is the greatest retardment in good, it is the greatest incitement to evil, it is a bosom enemy, that betrays us to Satan, it is near us and connatural to us. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • He was shot down in enemy territory.
  • Once finished, a titan claws its way from the ground and starts off on a tear towards your enemy's town, where it slaughters anything in its path.
  • There's something compelling, even mythic, about a boy reaching out from beyond the grave to save the children of his family's sworn enemy.
  • It is a piece of Scotland in the heart of the auld enemy, so it might be expected to maintain the traditional hostility towards the English and their team.
  • Millner, keenly aware that an aromatic savarin au rhum was describing an arc behind his head previous to being rushed back to the pantry under young Draper's indifferent eye, stiffened himself against this last assault of the enemy, and read out firmly: "What relation do you consider that a man's business conduct should bear to his religious and domestic life? The Blond Beast
  • In this hour, a general talks strategy against a slippery enemy.
  • When the enemy start shooting, you may fire back.
  • Now he aimed and fired, lying "doggo" behind his favourite stone, while bullets from the enemy's trenches flattened themselves upon it, or buried themselves harmlessly in the dry hot soil. The Dop Doctor
  • He was his own worst enemy and his rash violation of Grant's departmental regulations caused his removal from command of his corps shortly before the fall of Vicksburg.
  • And they engaged with the enemy on only one in five days at war. The Sun
  • The men in the trenches stayed down while the enemy shells were exploding.
  • He was usually slow to anger but once his wrath was roused he made a dangerous enemy.
  • The Red Army would then move with great rapidity to concentrate against one enemy division.
  • They operate through autonomous cells, strict secrecy, and a refusal to engage the enemy's strength.
  • By day we chase the enemy back four trenches; by night they send us down to the sea.
  • Haste is the great enemy of constitutional thinking, since issues tend to be interconnected. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was usually slow to anger but once his wrath was roused he made a dangerous enemy.
  • The missiles found their targets, peppering the enemy formation.
  • In an enemy spots are soon seen. 
  • several sightings of enemy troops were reported
  • He ran his sword through the chest of the enemy.
  • He faced his enemy with unequaled courage.
  • This man is in the pay of the enemy.
  • Edwin, who, with Grimsby, had volunteered the dangerous service of reconnoitering the enemy, returned within an hour, bringing in a straggler from the English camp. The Scottish Chiefs
  • Not only was Mihailović collaborating with the enemy, Donovan also knew that Tito was convinced the Chetnik chief had fed the Nazis information to try to have him assassinated three months earlier. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Lord Allen may have been wrong in his head, or ill-advised, or foolishly over-zealous, but his ill-tempered upbraiding of the Dublin Corporation for what he called their treasonable extravagance in thus honouring Swift, whom he deemed an enemy of the King, was the act of a fool. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. - Volume 07 Historical and Political Tracts-Irish
  • It considers that a lasting peace will be possible only after a decisive victory over the military power of the enemy. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can become your own worst enemy with that stubborn refusal to accept the inevitable. The Sun
  • That the enemy had not singled Winfred out to be easy prey was nothing short of pure fortune, especially with the battle still raging before his eyes.
  • The refusal to pray for an unbelieving kindred is justified, according to Mahomet, by the duty of a prophet, and the example of Abraham, who reprobated his own father as an enemy of God. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Harry felt in his blood with what calming delight and fulfilment his enemy would embrace the lie that made him the victor.
  • Action is consolatory. It is the enemy of thought and the friend of glittering illusions. 
  • I remember anticipating the possible punishment of being caned for writing about ‘an enemy’ - a Western Christian woman - and later being admonished by mum for provoking the authorities.
  • The enemy rained down explosives and incendiary bombs and then dumped barrels of oil onto the flames.
  • This information would give the Royal Air Force an early warning of an attack by enemy fighters.
  • Trip flares, attached to low pickets, can be placed around a position or in an ambush site, and may either be fired when an enemy touches a tripwire or initiated by the defender or ambusher.
  • Naturally trustful people must never be given a good reason to become cynical, for cynicism is the enemy of every honor system.
  • If pilots eject into enemy territory, there will be procedures to get them out. The Sun
  • Both of the metal slabs on his hips unfolded into their gun modes and began blasting away the enemy units two at a time.
  • They were tacking about to avoid the enemy guns.
  • When a hoplite line advanced shoulder to shoulder against the enemy, it was a wall of death. Alexander the Great
  • Imagine the mayhem he'll give the enemy, huh.
  • They succeeded in silencing the enemy guns.
  • Trust not a new friend nor an old enemy
  • Handed one of his enemy Colly Cibber's pamphlets against him, he supposedly declared, "These things are my diversion"--but those who watched as he read it saw "his features writhen with anguish". Archive 2009-09-01
  • On this occasion, Campobasso gave his opinion, couched in the apologue of the Traveller, the Adder, and the Fox; and reminded the Duke of the advice which Reynard gave to the man, that he should crush his mortal enemy, now that chance had placed his fate at his disposal. Quentin Durward
  • Beside us, a Forward Air Controller uses a powerful periscope to pinpoint enemy targets over the sandbagged rim of the observation post.
  • The doll that looks like your enemy is called by his name. Bomber
  • The Dative of Reference denotes the person _to whom a statement refers, of whom it is true_, or _to whom it is of interest; _ as, -- mihi ante oculōs versāris, _you hover before my eyes_ (lit. _hover before the eyes to me_); illī sevēritās amōrem nōn dēminuit, _in his case severity did not diminish love_ (lit. _to him severity did not diminish_); interclūdere inimīcīs commeātum, _to cut of the supplies of the enemy. New Latin Grammar
  • When urged to flee from the Nazis in 1937, he insisted that his real enemy was the Church.
  • Artillery guns were also used to fire gas shells to deliver poisonous gas onto the enemy.
  • Both worked in a classified military training program known as sere — for Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape — which trains soldiers to endure captivity in enemy hands. Rorschach and Awe
  • Our army routed the enemy into running for their lives.
  • The loss of the barbican had also this unfortunate effect, that, notwithstanding the superior height of the castle walls, the besieged could not see from them, with the same precision as before, the operations of the enemy; for some straggling underwood approached so near the sallyport of the outwork, that the assailants might introduce into it whatever force they thought proper, not only under cover, but even without the knowledge of the defenders. Ivanhoe
  • We tried to confuse the enemy.
  • When I was asked planeside in Saigon or planeside in Honolulu or planeside at Andrews Air Base as I arrived, what I'd found, I was speaking not only to the American people; I was speaking to the enemy -- to the Chinese, to the Soviets and to the Viet Cong. In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam
  • The best is the enemy of the good. 
  • Intelligence reported enemy activity just off the coast.
  • This paper summarized Ectropis obliqua Prout s biological control researches from the point of mass rearing, pathogenic natural enemy, predator, parasitoid and pheromone.
  • They left food and ammunition on the way—but would the enemy rise to so obvious the bait?
  • To keep the movement unseeable by the enemy: the action with the blade will have to follow precise lines of movement (going and coming back), starting from a guard position and arriving in another guard.
  • The great enemy is depression - this must be overcome by giving him as much help and support as possible.
  • Compared to the size of the vessels in the enemy armada, these battleships were mere toys.
  • His conclusion also was that our next operation must be an all-out effort to destroy the enemy carriers.
  • They took cover in a farm house but arrival of an enemy platoon made the situation hopeless. Times, Sunday Times
  • The enemy ships made a clumsy tack northerly, not expecting to see Indefatigable in their path.
  • Intermittent intervals of moonlight would mean not having to use flashlights, when he and Larsen entered the enemy's territory.
  • By contrast, the marines spent three months patrolling Afghanistan without locating the enemy.
  • The soldiers began shooting away at the enemy positions.
  • At puberty, males become warriors and killing an enemy is often a prerequisite of attaining full adult status.
  • He won power in an election that year and consolidated his position in an imperial coup of 1851 after which his government arrested agitators to deport them and he became a hated despot, the enemy of republicanism.
  • They were sent to reconnoitre the enemy powder magazine.
  • Obviously they had no idea what lay ahead after they had crossed the bridges and got close to the enemy positions.
  • This is something of a grudge match against a long-term enemy.
  • All along the front line soldiers walked spontaneously into no-man's land to fraternise with the enemy.
  • Enemy snipers were just waiting to aim at the glow of a cigarette end. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are fathers and mothers who urge their daughters to make haste to occupy every coigne of vantage, and gradually advance into the heart of the enemy's country. Girls and Women
  • The general had secret intelligence of the enemy.
  • He faced the enemy valiantly , shuned no difficulties and dangers and would not hesitate to lay down his life if need be.
  • Tofte began to recruit, train and insert agents who would gather intelligence behind enemy lines.
  • The first obvious difference from the manga is in the appearance of the central character, Deunan, who in the manga is more-or-less a regular self-capable woman with an unusual skill for violence and mayhem, but who in the anime has become a short-haired tomboy whose fighting skills ascend to the level of gravity-defying superpowers, as she is capable of backflipping over enemy gunfire in slow-motion. Archive 2007-08-01
  • At one point, a tiny disturbance was noted on the far horizon, and the group began to panic, thinking that an enemy force was hunting them down.
  • She advanced a step or two and glared hate at the enemy.
  • One enemy [foe] is too many; and a hundred friends too few. 
  • Every besieger promises the commoners that his only enemy is the aristocrat in the citadel: such a maneuver weakens enemy will to resist. New Dan Simmons Story
  • So he drave out to Miriam, who ran at him with the best of her skill and charged him with the goodliness of her cleverness and her courage and her cunning in fence and cavalarice, crying to him, “O accursed, O enemy of Allah and the Moslems, I will assuredly send thee after thy brothers and woeful is the abiding-place of the Miscreants!” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • What kind of mailmen head into enemy territory in order to deliver a surprise blow? Anime Nano!
  • But now his displeasure is against her; he is angry with her, and appears and acts against her as an enemy. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • If you would make an enemy, lend a man money and ask it of him again. 
  • A false friend is worse than an avowed enemy
  • The enemy bombs caused widespread destruction.
  • In fact, firebombs, which have a similar effect to napalm, were used against enemy positions in 2003.
  • The plane was shot down while overflying enemy territory.
  • The enemy were defeated and fled in disorder.
  • The doll that looks like your enemy is called by his name. Bomber
  • The regiments of Fleur-d'Orange, Millefleur, and Eau-de-Cologne covered themselves with glory: they sabred many thousands of the enemy's troops.
  • Their principal enemy is the leopard, but even leopards will avoid an encounter with the larger, adult males who are courageous and vicious adversaries.
  • A huge enemy shell burst a few yards to the right front of the amtrack, hurling seawater skyward, as Sledge clung to the rail. Brotherhood of Heroes
  • The army has made another big push into enemy territory.
  • The machine cut the time to decode an enemy signal from days to a matter of hours. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the enemy of concord and the adversary of peace finding his projects to be thus illuded and condemned, and seeing the little fruit he had gotten by setting them all by the ears, resolved once again to try his wits, and stir up new discords and troubles, which befel in this manner. The Fourth Book. XVIII. Wherein Are Decided the Controversies of the Helmet of Mambrino and of the Pannel, with Other Strange and Most True Adventures
  • Enemy forces lobbed a series of artillery shells onto the city.
  • In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him.
  • He transfixed the enemy's heart with a spear.
  • We haven ` t felt it necessary to turn a lot of people into enemy combatants, as we have in this conflict, which is -- and I understand that after 9/11, there was a great desire to -- and I think right now, we should be -- kind of calibrate our responses because I think some of ... CNN Transcript Jul 7, 2005
  • Gradually a sort of entente seemed to grow between it and the colonial enemy.
  • He never prospered financially, and was unable to avail himself of the chance of a safe parliamentary seat as he lacked the money from captured enemy prizes to ‘grease the political machine’.
  • Veterans Affairs that, as a paratrooper and artilleryman, he exchanged fire with enemy combatants and was engaged in an incident of friendly fire. William Devereaux
  • It is an indication of his stature as a journalist that even his arch enemy described him as "an extremely able man and a first-class newshawk."
  • After just one day, she had already made an enemy of her manager.
  • You'd better first know a friend from an enemy.
  • Fighter pilots searched out and attacked enemy aircraft.
  • By the end of July, the forces of the three fronts outflanked the Orel force grouping of the enemy in the north, east and south.
  • Trust not the praise of a friend, nor the contempt of an enemy
  • The third airlift was a total disaster, with bundles dropping into enemy hands and planes and gliders crash-landing throughout the area.
  • We should use our secondary forces to pin down several enemy columns.
  • A squad of our troops held off six attacks of a numerically superior enemy.
  • The pilot took evasive action to avoid a collision with the enemy aircraft.
  • The Romans were fond of building enormous ramps to allow them to walk over the walls of an enemy's strong point.
  • Lawful targets also include dual-use objects like bridges, railheads, road networks, and similar transportation infrastructure used both by civilians and by enemy armed forces.
  • Nash's team used its global-positioning - satellite receiver to establish its position, and then through the brownish haze, team members plotted the azimuth and direction to a far-off enemy bunker.
  • an implacable enemy
  • HOT: in reference to a sonobuoy, holding enemy contact. Terror At Dawn
  • The enemy is [ are ] advancing towards the castle.
  • Today's enemy, however, is not a philosophy that condemned millions, but an implacable, unappeasable, pitiless fanaticism that exists on the very fringes of humanity.
  • The enemy had overheard the firing and ambuscaded us. Ben Comee A Tale of Rogers's Rangers, 1758-59
  • As defeat stared him in the face he ordered his cavalry to cut their way through the enemy lines and escape to Plymouth.
  • These supplies were the last hope of the U.S. forces for reinforcing their depleted divisions and stopping the enemy's imminent breakthrough.
  • Why am I so driven to protect her, she who by definition should be my sworn enemy?
  • Accordingly, not wishing to incur expense in their present want of money, they sent back at once the Thracians who came too late for Demosthenes, under the conduct of Diitrephes, who was instructed, as they were to pass through the Euripus, to make use of them if possible in the voyage alongshore to injure the enemy. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • Haste is the great enemy of constitutional thinking, since issues tend to be interconnected. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until we achieve this level of coordination of effective fire and movement, the enemy will use their superior firepower to attrit us before we can close with and destroy them.
  • The troops were firing away at the advancing enemy.
  • Pursenets on their Holes, and put in a _Ferret_ close muzzled, and she will bolt them out (being a natural Enemy to them) into the Nets: Or blow on the suddain the Drone of a Bag-Pipe into the Burrows, and they will boult out: Or for want of either of these two, take powder of The School of Recreation (1684 edition) Or, The Gentlemans Tutor, to those Most Ingenious Exercises of Hunting, Racing, Hawking, Riding, Cock-fighting, Fowling, Fishing
  • Being Sunday it was foul weather nothing remarkable hapned this day onely the enemy fired at our men on Lechmers [196] Point and wounded one and our men returned the fire from copple hill. The Military Journals of Two Private Soldiers, 1758-1775 With Numerous Illustrative Notes
  • Then further enemy aircraft arrived and bombed and strafed the patrol for several hours.
  • They decided to kill themselves rather than suffer a worse fate at the hands of their enemy.
  • Key loggers can be on your system recording every keystroke and emailing it to an attacker, enemy or even your spouse.
  • In addition the crusaders used light cavalry and horse archers in large numbers to harass the enemy, to scout, and to supplement the knights.
  • The drug addict is his own enemy - slowly killing himself using drugs as a weapon. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Later that day, other enlisted radiomen/gunners helped even the score, protecting their dive-bomber pilots as they wiped out the enemy carrier force, sinking all four Japanese flattops.
  • Towards the middle of the plain, there lay the bodies of several men who had fallen in the very act of grappling with the enemy; and there were seen countenances which still bore the stern expression of unextinguishable hate and defiance, hands which clasped the hilt of the broken falchion, or strove in vain to pluck the deadly arrow from the wound. The Monastery
  • Faced by an overwhelmingly superior force, our badly depleted three divisions had barely escaped being bagged in the net of which the enemy had all but drawn the noose in a strategetic surrounding movement. The Escape of a Princess Pat Being the full account of the capture and fifteen months' imprisonment of Corporal Edwards, of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and his final escape from Germany into Holland
  • Crouching down, he could see the enemy's machine-gun emplacement.
  • Leimer will not continue to fly long - haul away the sworn enemy of Stuttgart.
  • The flat land gave the soldiers no cover from enemy fire.
  • It viewed the Marshalls attack merely as an enemy attempt to divert strength from our southern operations.
  • He won as much by intimidating the enemy as by outfighting them. Advance and Retreat
  • These were the rugged and fearful places the men continually returned to in search of a skilled and brave enemy.
  • Some of our machines were flying higher than the enemy, and plunged headlong to join the engagement. Times, Sunday Times
  • You wish to cause the people to rebel against the great Rabbi and the kahal, and you yourself give way before the enemy. An Obscure Apostle A Dramatic Story
  • The lively little sprite Ariel had nothing mischievous in his nature, except that he took rather too much pleasure in tormenting an ugly monster called Caliban, for he owed him a grudge, because he was the son of his old enemy Sycorax. Types of Children's Literature
  • The term diversionary measures refers to direct actions of groups or individuals operating in the enemy's rear area. FM 100-61 Chptr 9 Artillery Support
  • The mention of critics can only bring us to the topic of Nunn's sworn enemy.
  • A feint can force your enemy to tie down huge amounts of forces to protect against an attack that never comes.
  • We bound the enemy to a post.
  • It becomes virtually impossible when your enemy is trying to inflame every atavistic passion in order to defeat you.
  • What would be the point of Blackburn fans rejoicing in the victory over the ‘old enemy’ if many can't be bothered to cheer the side on to a potential semi-final clash at the Millennium Stadium?
  • If you would make an enemy, lend a man money and ask it of him again. 
  • If you would make an enemy, lend a man money and ask it of him again. 
  • Religion, rather than rigidifying our political ideologies and psychological orientations, ought to be destabilizing our certainties, as certainty is too often an enemy of compassion. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Caught behind enemy lines, they sought refuge in the village of Villeret, near Saint Quentin.
  • A catchall term for a host of afflictions including Lupus and MS, autoimmune disorders treat the body's organs and normal functions as enemy invaders.
  • Both essays question-beggingly describe the 375 detainees still being held at Guantanamo as “enemy combatants.” It’s a Wonder It’s Not Michelin-Rated
  • Demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage, assassination. This is the war of the future. Adolf Hitler 
  • Both above and below, the enemy seemed to have sat down to wait, not even hurling the occasional arrow or slingstone at a venture into the rocks where Conan's band lay hidden. Conan and The Mists of Door
  • Infrared decoy which is used to disturb enemy infrared tracking system and infrared hide star shell which improves stadia of infrared equipment are paid great attention by army.
  • The enemy exploded the bridge
  • If she hadn't become a citizen then she would have turned into an enemy alien when the United States joined the war.
  • In today's match England play their old enemy, Scotland.
  • While he blamed the press for his bad publicity, he was his own worst enemy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The push of the main group of forces should be directed at exploiting success and thwarting the enemy's attempts to restore its defenses.
  • The planes fly low across enemy territory.
  • Once the enemy has settled in and established their borders, they will begin to look for us.
  • If he comes back he'll be a traitor, an enemy of the people. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other player could not be dismissed; he demanded to be attended to, either as obligate enemy or obligate colleague.
  • If we had delayed, the Danish fleet would soon have been in the hands of the enemy; hence his maledictions against what he termed our "aggressions:" we had anticipated him, and he was mortified with the bitter disappointment he thereby sustained. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria
  • Heavy casualties were inflicted on the enemy.
  • Two Gazelles will go out together and find vantage points from which to observe notional enemy positions.
  • The bearer of the lanthorn was his young enemy -- the boy. Cutlass and Cudgel
  • The greatest friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice, and her constant companion is humility. 
  • I wouldn't wish such a fate on my worst enemy.
  • The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him a friend. Abraham Lincoln 
  • Intermittent darkness and flashing so played on the enemy line from Gommecourt to Maricourt that it looked like a reef on a loppy day. The Old Front Line
  • In fact, Army forces have always relied on indirect or aerial firepower to pound enemy positions into submission before ground forces are committed.

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