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Filter by Meaning The politician's nemeses, the opposing party, launched a series of attacks on her policies.
The main character's nemeses in the movie were the gang of thieves who had taken over her neighborhood.
The two political parties were long-standing nemeses in the country's history.
His phobia of heights was one of his nemeses that prevented him from enjoying outdoor activities.
The journalist's nemeses, the lack of reliable sources and conflicting information, made it hard for her to report the truth.
The roadrunner and coyote were nemeses in the cartoon.
The cat and mouse were nemeses in the classic cartoon.
The government's nemeses, the widespread corruption and bureaucracy, hindered the country's development.
The king believed that war was his nemeses and did everything in his power to avoid it.
In his eyes, she was his nemeses when it came to political views.
The hero's nemeses were the villains who sought to destroy the city.
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