malamikigi

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to make an enemy / enemies of, to make (someone) hostile, to turn (someone) against (another person)
 * 2) * Vladimir Varankin, Metropoliteno,
 * Sed por kio, ekzemple, ili agitas kontraŭ religio? Per tio ili nur malamikigas la kamparanojn!
 * But why, for example, do they agitate against religion? All that does is to make enemies of the peasants.
 * 1) * Bertil Nilsson (translator), Orm la ruĝa (Röde Orm / The Long Ships) by Frans G. Bengtsson, Chapter 12,
 * vi nun tre malamikigis al mi reĝon Harald kaj nin faris senprotektaj en lia regno.
 * now you have made king Harald very hostile toward me, and as a result we have no protection in his realm.
 * 1) * Edmond Privat, Federala Sperto, Ĉapitro 22,
 * Kiam disputis granda ŝtato kun malgranda, la delegito de neŭtrala regno kutime ricevis ĉiam la saman ordonon de sia registaro: “Subtenu la malgrandan laŭeble, sed ne malamikigu nin kun la granda [...]”
 * When there was a dispute between a large country and a small one, the delegate from a neutral country always received the same order from his government: “Support the small [country] insofar as possible, but do not turn the large one against us”