Arousing animosity or hostility.
Used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect.
Characterized by antagonism or antipathy.
Indicating opposition or resistance.
1 Two mutually antagonistic parties have created the controversy today over terrorism policy.
2 A more antagonistic Afriforum stepped into this moment rife with political opportunity.
3 In contrast, simultaneous or reverse order exposure resulted in an antagonistic effect.
4 They fear them; they are antagonistic to them; they cannot trust them.
5 Accepting put me right in the middle of two increasingly antagonistic groups.
6 Recent scholarship, though, suggests that the rift was not quite so antagonistic .
7 As they saw their position in Medina decline, the Jews became antagonistic .
8 Two characteristics-usuallysupposed in Ireland to be inherently antagonistic - met harmoniously in him.
9 And Trump's antagonistic comments have already cost him in the golfing world.
10 Manitou showed itself antagonistic to progress; it was old-fashioned, and primitively agricultural.
11 I suppose it was wrong to feel so antagonistic towards the Bedfords.
12 For treating the two as antagonistic the time has clearly gone by.
13 Before it the old antagonistic dogma must fall and perish from respect.
14 Cipro and Roundup showed antagonistic effects on maize seeds and root physiology.
15 Splice isoforms often encode proteins that have distinct and even antagonistic properties.
16 Methiothepin and ketanserin had non-competitive antagonistic effects in the middle meningeal arteries.
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Antagonistic в диалектах
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