Antagonised

Word ANTAGONISED
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Definitions and meanings of "Antagonised"

What do we mean by antagonised?

To work against; to oppose (especially to incite reaction)

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The word "antagonised" in example sentences

She will know that if she asks to use the collection service at this stage, not only will she lose up to 12% of the child maintenance due, but the non-resident parent might well be antagonised by having to pay 20% more. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Three years later, he was elected mayor of Istanbul, where he antagonised the still powerful secularists with his decision to ban alcohol in the city's cafes. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Can you believe they antagonised me 4 times in a month for various reasons?? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Greenpeace is already pursuing a judicial review for alleged insufficient lack of consultation on nuclear power, and has been further antagonised by a perceived lack of transparency over submissions made to Weightman. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Wendi Peters as Jack's mother, opposing his engagement to Whitworth's daughter, blends Nora Batty's frowning frump with Les Dawson's drawn-down lip and the belligerently expanding bosom of an antagonised bullfrog into an instant comic classic. ❋ Clare Brennan (2010)

Warren Gatland has antagonised England ahead of next week's Six Nations opener in Cardiff by revealing he was approached three times by the Rugby Football Union before taking charge of Wales. ❋ Unknown (2011)

An important aspect of Greek nationalism in the post-war decades, during which pre-war political elites resumed power in Greece, was a virulent social conservatism that seemed to represent a deliberate counterdiscourse to the social order envisaged and to some extent realized by EAM, which had so antagonised traditionalists. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He antagonised the crowd, and recordings certainly show he used some naughty words. ❋ Sean Michaels (2010)

However, he elaborates that the policy antagonised Greek nationalists across the political spectrum and the policy was swiftly recast as an educational reform involving the introduction of the Slavo-Macedonian language into local schools, with Greek language as an elective (see Scarfe & Scarfe, 1994). back ❋ Unknown (2008)

The typical hypocrisy of wealthy collectivists – one law for the masses and another for them, the rich and connected, and you cannot understand why coffeehousers are antagonised by blinkered commentaries whitewashing out his faults? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Had a certain young lady named Gail not come into my life when I was 26 - and antagonised me to the point of galvanising fury - there's a very good chance I'd have kept on steadily ascending the hill of excess blubber. ❋ Juliette (2009)

When I read a blog post I want to be inspired, shocked, antagonised, humoured or burning with anger. ❋ Jeff (2009)

Nevertheless, by holding his lectures off-campus during this campus war, Feyerabend antagonised the administration that had hired him. ❋ Preston, John (2009)

"It is far more probable that Mr Baird would have made a remark that antagonised the accused". ❋ Unknown (2008)

Anyway the practice wasdropped, and though they did not go in for mass killing, the Orthodox Church antagonised local Middle Eastern Churches so much that it probably helped the spread of Islam. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Personally, when I saw that the Berlin bump had not even materialised, and in fact, the foreign grandstanding had even antagonised a lot of people... ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

Sarkozy has antagonised some in Algeria by saying France should no longer "repent" for its colonial past. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This comes after years of being antagonised by the deeply un-Christian, churchian values of IDS. ❋ Unknown (2007)

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