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Filter by Meaning The opposing team was the home team's nemeses in the championship game.
The journalist's nemeses, the lack of reliable sources and conflicting information, made it hard for her to report the truth.
In the world of soccer, the nemeses of Barcelona FC are their archrivals Real Madrid.
The team's nemeses, their lack of teamwork and communication, led to their defeat in the game.
The nemeses of clean energy are the fossil fuel industries that have long dominated the world's energy production.
The hot weather was the runner's nemeses during the marathon.
For the athlete, injuries were his nemeses, always standing in the way of his success.
The two teams had become nemeses after a controversial game that ended in a tie.
His stubbornness was one of his nemeses that often led to arguments with his loved ones.
The two boxers had been nemeses since they first entered the ring.
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