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antagonize
[ an-tag-uh-nahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy or antagonist of:
His speech antagonized many voters.
- to act in opposition to; oppose.
verb (used without object)
- Rare. to act antagonistically.
antagonize
/ ænˈtæɡəˌnaɪz /
verb
- to make hostile; annoy or irritate
- to act in opposition to or counteract
Derived Forms
- anˈtagoˌnizable, adjective
- anˌtagoniˈzation, noun
Other Words From
- an·tago·niza·ble adjective
- an·tago·ni·zation noun
- rean·tago·nize verb (used with object) reantagonized reantagonizing
- unan·tago·niza·ble adjective
- unan·tago·nized adjective
- unan·tago·nizing adjective
- unan·tago·nizing·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of antagonize1
Word History and Origins
Origin of antagonize1
Example Sentences
Not only has Musk fired much of the Twitter workforce, but he also publicly antagonized journalists and news outlets on the platform and increasingly spreading misinformation about his more than 200 million followers, CNN reported.
On the other, you have Baier trying to show he's tough by antagonizing and talking over her.
Neither side was eager to prolong a battle that antagonized customers.
The snub would have antagonized many among a core constituency at a time former President Trump appears to be making meaningful inroads in the Democratic base.
The compensation vote pitted those who regard Mr. Musk as a genius who has revolutionized the auto industry against those antagonized by his polarizing statements on X and recent slumps in Tesla sales and earnings.
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