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Filter by Meaning Her lack of self-control when it came to spending was her financial nemeses.
His phobia of heights was one of his nemeses that prevented him from enjoying outdoor activities.
The nemeses of the company's expansion plans were the strict regulations imposed by the government.
The nemeses of clean energy are the fossil fuel industries that have long dominated the world's energy production.
The homeowner's nemeses, termites, caused extensive damage to the structure of their house.
After years of cutting corners, the company's nemeses finally caught up with them in the form of a massive lawsuit.
The two companies were nemeses in the tech industry.
The entrepreneur's nemeses were the competitors who always seemed to have the upper hand.
The lack of communication between team members was their nemeses in completing the project.
The hero and his nemeses had a fierce battle that lasted for days.
The company's nemeses were fierce competition and changing market trends.
The economic recession proved to be the nemeses of many small businesses.
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