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antagonize or -nise Verb [-nizing, -nized] or -nising, -nised to arouse hostility in: it was not prudent to antagonize a hired killer [Greek anti- against + agōn contest]
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antagonize verb annoy, anger, insult, offend, irritate, alienate, hassle (informal) aggravate (informal) gall, repel, estrange, get under your skin (informal) get on your nerves (informal) nark Brit., Austral., N.Z. (slang) get up your nose (informal) be on your back (slang) rub (someone) up the wrong way (informal) disaffect, get in your hair (informal) get on your wick Brit. (slang) hack you off (informal) << OPPOSITE pacify Translations How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Clearly antagonised by 'banal local design statutes' that were apparently 'incapable of advancing architectural culture', architect Titus Bernhard is proud of the message that this house has brought to the inhabitants of Augsburg in south-east Germany. National Coordinator for Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR) David Cooper said while a million Australians have marched for reconciliation and signed sorry books, demonstrating widespread community support, the Common-wealth Government has refused to apologise, and has further antagonised indigenous Australians by 'winding back' native title legislation. |
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