aggravate, beat up against, close with, confute, counter, cross, fight against, interfere with, militate against, reluctate, set at odds, vie with
Definitionv. provoke the hostility of
Last update: April 4, 2016
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She began to antagonize to the other players with her arrogance. [noun]
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Not wishing to antagonize her further, he said no more. [verb]
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I advise you not to antagonize him. [verb]
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The two campaigners nodded to each other, with neither wishing to antagonize the family of four smiling in the driveway. [verb]
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To offend the East would be a bad beginning with the Parthians; to offend Sheik Ilderim would be to antagonize the Desert, over which lie all Maxentius's lines of operation. [verb]
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She had not much of anything to say to her father, for that matter; but he did not antagonize her. [verb]
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He had estranged all free-spirited men, and he had antagonized the church. [Please select]
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To have antagonized him would have spelled ruin for the Swedes. [Please select]
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"You can't afford, Hal, to antagonize folks the way you do," she would protest. [Please select]
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"You want to antagonize me; you've done it all evening." [Please select]
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