Use of antipathy in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include antipathy at the start of sentence, antipathy at the end of sentence and antipathy in the middle of sentence
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antipathy at the start of sentence
- Antipathy to the Sun-reading, self-employed lorry drivers runs deep in the Labour party.
antipathy at the end of sentence
- In Iowa, exit polls reflected similar voter antipathy.
antipathy in the middle of sentence
- He showed a marked antipathy to foreigners.
- They have a mutual antipathy to each other.
- She felt no antipathy towards younger women.
- I feel an antipathy against their behaviour.
- I feel a profound antipathy to using any weapon.
- She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.
- There was a lot of antipathy between the two doctors.
- The interviews also revealed strong antipathy toward Congress.
- He is a private man with a deep antipathy to/towards the press.
- He seemed very relaxed now, and Jamieson's antipathy to him grew.
- But their antipathy goes much deeper than one presidential campaign.
- Despite his personal antipathy to me he was still able to be polite.
- There's always been a certain amount of antipathy between the two doctors.
- Declarations of racial antipathy against ethnic minorities will not be tolerated.
- What Lenin did not abandon in return was his fundamental antipathy to capitalism.
- The fires of May 1862 only confirmed the authorities in their antipathy to students.
- In part, the present high level of antipathy toward foreign travel is easy to explain.
- There is little to suggest any aesthetic vulgarity or antipathy to culture on their part.
- Did they love Gretzky enough to override their antipathy toward the Kings and celebrate his return?
- Kostomarov expressed an almost identical antipathy to the state in his inaugural lecture of November 1859.
- Mythologies all over the world describe the intimate connection, often antipathy, between birds and snakes.
- Whatever the truth of this matter, there was a deep-seated antipathy to the sea eagle throughout its range.
- This reflects the antipathy towards industry and commerce from traditionally educated, liberal-humanist teachers.
- This lasting antipathy coexisted in his mind with a rare mastery of philosophical debate and classical literature.
- The grin vanished like magic, her whole body stiffening in antipathy as her eyes locked with fathomless brown ones.
- The last decade of the nineteenth century saw the development of a considerable antipathy to trade unionism among influential public opinion.
- As in his recordings of the last three Tchaikovsky Symphonies, Klemperer reveals a temperamental antipathy towards excessive emotionalism in Romantic repertoire.
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