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Antagonism

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Antagonism meaning

A strong natural dislike or hatred; antipathy.

Example sentences (20)

Also, the patriarchal nature of African societies underscores the institutional antagonism experienced in the continent.

But the relative superiority of either model is probably less important to the nation’s future than the widening separation, and growing antagonism, between them that was displayed so vividly in the debate.

Emefiele’s interaction with the diplomatic community was particularly critical to shed more light on the policies and disabuse their minds of wrong perceptions following some antagonism by some political class members.

Karin was unlikable right from the start, from her weak characterization to her mean-spirited tsundere personality to her ill-advised romantic pursuits of Sasuke, plus her mutual antagonism toward Suigetsu.

Lovely as a prize may be, artists want out — the freedom, independence, orneriness, antagonism, whatever, of being removed from the establishment that, by its very nature, winning a prize welcomes you to.

Netanyahu sees the PA as a source of violence and antagonism towards the Jewish state all while encouraging terror.

Player characters can find allies among these creatures or at least exploit their antagonism to get an edge.

The Cold War era model of bilateral relations and arms control is predicated on mutual antagonism and nuclear threats: a situation that is unacceptable as the basis for 21st Century U.S.- Russian relations.

Therefore, Tinubu should prepare for antagonism from that very particular sector of the society.

This long-distance speculation is attractive mostly because there has been so much antagonism that a solid resentment has built up, on both sides.

While foreign market anxieties won’t show immediate impact on Arm’s revenue, increasing trade antagonism with China could dissuade investors from hopping onto an already sluggish tech IPO market.

While tensions with Riyadh have eased over the past few years, Qatar’s mutual antagonism with the United Arab Emirates has been particularly severe.

A lawyer fighting the land grabs out of, in his own words, “a feeling of personal antagonism to the said Calumet and Chicago Canal and Dock Company,” started tracking down people with possible legal claims on property along the Calumet River.

Benz argues that Hungary, along with other countries, is strengthening its ties with China due to the West’s antagonism toward military restraint and traditional values.

Avoid concomitant use of RELISTOR with other opioid antagonists because of the potential for additive effects of opioid receptor antagonism and increased risk of opioid withdrawal.

Bringing these skirmishes to the attention of readers, antagonism and intolerance weaken the entire media and undermine the confidence of journalists.

But it was the clashing policy aims of the new Iranian government and the United States that truly locked in their antagonism.

Cox notes that Black labor has been the “chief human factor” in wealth production; as such, “the dominant economic class has always been at the motivating center of the spreads of racial antagonism.

If a white person proclaiming that Black lives do, indeed, matter can garner this much antagonism, that should be a testament to how entrenched the racism is in our society’s structures.

Instead, their antagonism makes matters worse.