antagonism

IPA: æntˈægʌnɪzʌm

noun

  • A strong natural dislike or hatred; antipathy.
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Examples of "antagonism" in Sentences

  • There is a certain antagonism between the hypophysis and the pancreas.
  • But despite this new knowledge, the mystery of the LSD-serotonin antagonism persisted.
  • Antagonism never lulled revolution, and antagonism is about all the capitalist class offers.
  • That my own rhetoric of antagonism is just as deserving of destruction as that of those monomaniacs I'm opposing.
  • And even when they do manage to notice a rise in antagonism, they somehow employ the wrong strategy to placate it.
  • The CPIM believes in the genesis and development of the Tatas, Birlas, etc. through basically long-term antagonism with the British Capital.
  • When the antagonism is increased, poetry replaces the subordinate thought of the politician who makes poetry into an idea that can be exploited or extinguished.
  • I think that relationship of antagonism is pretty damn important to that type of fiction, and the fundamental difference in attitude between that and "pro-strange" WFA winners is a point of interest, surely.
  • Some historians closer to the CPI have been pedalling for long such a distorted view on “the long-term antagonism and short-term accommodation and dependence” of the big bourgeoisie in India during the freedom movement which advanced “towards a bourgeois nation state and independent development.”

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