Meaning of Entre-Haïr – French Verb

Entre-Haïr means to mutually hate or detest each other.

Examples of entre-haïr in Every Day Usage

  1. Nous devons apprendre à entre-haïr nos différences pour vivre en paix ensemble. (We must learn to overcome our differences in order to live peacefully together.)
  2. Les voisins entre-haïssent depuis des années à cause d’un conflit de parking. (The neighbors have been hating each other for years because of a parking dispute.)
  3. Il est important de ne pas entre-haïr nos ennemis, mais plutôt de chercher la réconciliation. (It is important not to hate our enemies, but rather to seek reconciliation.)

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