Multiple hard to defeat opponents...
A formidable foe would just be a hard to defeat opponent.
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India and Great Britain were the two foes.
: very powerful or strong : deserving serious attention and respect : very difficult to deal with : large or impressive in size or amount
This just refers to the fact that at the time of the Battle of Britain, all other European countries had been overrun by Nazi Germany. The USA was still neutral so Britain was standing alone against a formidable enemy.
Because they weren't sure they could win a war against the Italians, who had established ties with Germany. The Italian leader Mussolini dreamed of building a colonial empire in Africa like those of Britain and France, and had a formidable navy.
During World War I, the major nation which joined the war on the Triple Alliance side in 1917 was the United States. Although poorly prepared on the whole, the United States quickly became a formidable force and contributed significantly in the final victory.
Very formidable. A force to be reckoned with.
In English formidable means hard to overcome or frightening.
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It maeans the enemy
"Ravening foes" refers to enemies or adversaries who are extremely eager or voracious in their pursuit of harm or destruction. It suggests a sense of aggressive and relentless threat posed by these foes.
formidable means marvellous
maraviloso. wonderful, terrefic
Tremendous! Terrific! Awesome!
EnemyFoe means enemy.
Foes are enemies.
that's great / tremendous /awesome!
"I am a wonderful girl."