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Filter by Meaning plural of nemesis, meaning a situation or outcome that is inevitably unfavorable or harmful
The patient's nemeses, the side effects of the medication, made it difficult for her to manage her illness.
The journalist's nemeses, the lack of reliable sources and conflicting information, made it hard for her to report the truth.
Despite her best efforts, Jane's nemeses, her chronic health issues, continued to impede her progress.
The nemeses of the company's expansion plans were the strict regulations imposed by the government.
The musician's nemeses, stage fright and technical difficulties, affected her performance.
After years of cutting corners, the company's nemeses finally caught up with them in the form of a massive lawsuit.
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