<Enemy>1 : one that is antagonistic to another;
especially : one seeking to injure, overthrow, or confound an opponent
Enemy - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
<Antagonize>1 a : opposition of a conflicting force, tendency, or principle
Antagonism - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
I am speaking plain english here. I shouldn't be defending the meaning of reasonably common words of the language that we all use.
If someone is opposing you, then by the definition of the word "enemy", they are your enemy during that opposition. Rather it is your own kids, your wife, your best friend, or whoever.
And, as far as who was making an enemy of whom, that can be stated either way, as they made enemies of each other by opposing one another.
Am I arguing semantics? Yes. Because that is where Seek has chosen to go with this. Challenging the semantics of my statement will often get me to argue semantics with ya.
I said that Todd Haley made enemies of some of his players.
And then everyone challenges the meaning of the word "enemy" while making a fuss that
I am arguing semantics? (
I am not going to have to define "semantics" here, am I?)