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antagonise
Word definitions for antagonise in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
chiefly British English spelling of antagonize ; see -ize . Related: Antagonised ; antagonising .
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Antagonise is the second album by Dutch metal supergroup MaYaN . It was released on January 31, 2014. The 11-song CD, recorded at the Sandlane studio with producer Joost van den Broek ( ReVamp , Stream of Passion ), features guest appearances by Floor Jansen ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (standard spelling of from=Non-Oxford British spelling lang=en antagonize)
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. act in opposition to [syn: antagonize , counteract ] provoke the hostility of; "Don't antagonize your boss" [syn: antagonize ]
Usage examples of antagonise.
They were under UN sanctions and catching a British spy would give them some leverage in the UN HQ in New York, but on the other hand they might not want to antagonise the West any further.
But when Mr Richards was on leave, senior screws from other spurs stood in and their different management style, or unfamiliarity with the foibles of a troublesome prisoner, could quickly antagonise the whole spur.
A passport was not required to travel to Northern Ireland because it was part of the United Kingdom, nor was one required to travel between the two Irish capitals because that would antagonise the Irish Republicans.
Oliver Meredith Lebutt lumbered to his feet, dropped his papers and, in his high, lisping voice, proceeded to address his clients by the wrong names, mix up their evidence and generally antagonise the court.
Both soldiers maintained that we could better afford to antagonise the minority of colonists and civilised natives by inaction, than to antagonise a probable majority of tribesmen and cottagers by stamping out the dread rites.
His words were carefully chosen, Sarah recognised, so as not to antagonise her, and that in itself was surprising enough to make her focus on him.
It's common knowledge that BenIhaut does all it can to antagonise the Confed.
Ombey’s population was becoming increasingly antagonised by their fellow citizens’ lack of gratitude.
It was much, much more than ordinary sympathy for any ill that might have befallen Donna: there was a quality of extravagance that both disturbed and antagonised.
To avoid continuing the conversation, he has to turn pointedly in the other direction and risk antagonising both the barman and the old woman.
Inspector Warrilow, (though Mother Benedicta hadn't known this), had told Thomas to get rid of the nun - Mother Superior, whatever she was - as fast as he could without antagonising her.
No point in jeopardising the child's future by antagonising her benefactors.
He had long ago found out that it was a waste of time antagonising people who were in a position to help you.
But it was true that the Romans didn't really hold with prophets, and really, no good ever came out of antagonising the Romans.
An annihilatory destruct would rip the planet in half and so antagonise the Dra'Azon.