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A state of deep-seated ill-will.
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enmity
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1
Their later
antagonism
arose for several reasons, some obvious, others less clear.
2
The family relationships are suspended in a similarly vague state of
antagonism
.
3
Within minutes of the image landing, social media was alive with
antagonism
.
4
The criminal is in direct
antagonism
to the laws of social life.
5
But the mere play of personal forces in themselves aggravated the
antagonism
.
6
Tolerance gave way to
antagonism
;
distrust to bitterness; grievance to open hostility.
7
The Presidential policy and the legislative policy have stood in direct
antagonism
.
8
A like
antagonism
exists in the economic relations of the two countries.
9
He thought that the speaker would create further
antagonism
between the communities.
10
The social distinction was constantly widening, and so was the religious
antagonism
.
11
We stood in
antagonism
to the monarchical and aristocratical polities of Europe.
12
The spirit of
antagonism
had met him in every turn of life.
13
This is how the structure of
antagonism
worked during the Cold War.
14
In Damascus, he healed the half century
antagonism
between France and Syria.
15
Microsoft's
antagonism
toward open-source software is, of course, both fierce and long-standing.
16
The name sounded brisk, brutal even; like Killigrew which awaked his
antagonism
.
antagonism
communal antagonism
old antagonism
mutual antagonism
bitter antagonism
direct antagonism
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