Use of antagonism in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include antagonism at the start of sentence, antagonism at the end of sentence and antagonism in the middle of sentence
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antagonism at the end of sentence
- The new rules will create a lot of antagonism.
- We can encourage diversity, not division; achievement, not antagonism.
- But like other religions, Leavism offered the sweet joys of antagonism.
antagonism in the middle of sentence
- You could sense the antagonism between them.
- She felt nothing but antagonism towards her boss.
- He seems to have an antagonism to the local people.
- There's a history of antagonism between the two teams.
- The antagonism between Nature and nurture controls their fate.
- People did not feel a strong antagonism for established policy.
- With urbanisation the antagonism between rich and poor sharpened.
- Anyone with half an eye could see Susan's antagonism towards her.
- The antagonism he felt towards his old enemy was still very strong.
- This causes antagonism towards you faster than almost anything else.
- There should be an antagonism between Ed Gordon and Leonard Jeffries.
- There is no visible grinding poverty and no antagonism towards tourists.
- Mitchell sees no clear way to end the antagonism between the two groups.
- He feels a lot of anger/hostility/antagonism/animosity towards his father.
- There is still much antagonism between trades unions and the oil companies.
- This led to sharp antagonism towards the full launch of assessment at 7 in 1991.
- But there was also, despite the overt antagonism between them, a growing closeness too.
- In the end, however, the antagonism towards newcomers is not a rationally calculated response.
- The barely submerged class antagonism much alluded to in the local humour is both true and false.
- Now that it is no longer traitorous, popular antagonism towards the Catholic church has become open.
- Many punk bands extended this antagonism to all established rock musicians over the age of twenty-five.
- This practice had a curiously devious origin, in a supposed antagonism between epilepsy and schizophrenia.
- Today, antagonism towards Birmingham remains as strong as when Jane Austen wrote the words in Emma in 1816.
- The Church and democracy had fought a war for temporal power, the Church had lost, and the antagonism lingered.
- It was possible to feel the antagonism and hatred of the two sets of guards facing each other across the frontier.
- Pressing public necessity may sometimes justify the existence of such restrictions; racial antagonism never can....
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