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hostile

[hos-tl, -tahyl] / ˈhɒs tl, -taɪl /


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Paramount shifted gears and launched a hostile takeover, appealing directly to Warner shareholders, offering them $30 a share.

From Los Angeles Times

The NGOs have until December 31 to register under the new framework, which Israel says aims not to impede aid distribution but to prevent "hostile actors or supporters of terrorism" operating in the Palestinian territories.

From Barron's

In a hostile takeover, shareholders want their money faster.

From MarketWatch

The company went hostile and made an unsolicited all-cash bid for Warner Bros. last week, though the company later recommended that shareholders reject the offer.

From The Wall Street Journal

The crowds can be hostile and the Barmy Army are pretty good when it comes to sledging with witty songs.

From BBC