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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Antagonize' in a Sentence

"To cause hostility or unfriendliness; to make someone an enemy or opponent." more

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The ongoing construction noise has been antagonizing the residents of the peaceful neighborhood.
She has been antagonizing her colleagues by consistently taking credit for their ideas.
The persistent criticism from the coach has been antagonizing the players throughout the season.
Our continuous delays in project completion have been antagonizing the client.
They have been antagonizing their neighbors with loud parties every weekend.

Antagonize

an-tag-uh-nahyz
verbTo cause hostility or unfriendliness; to make someone an enemy or opponent.

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Last Updated On: May 16, 2024
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