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alt. (present participle of antagonise English) vb. (present participle of antagonise English)
Usage examples of "antagonising".
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.