Antagonization
to make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy or of:
his speech antagonized many voters.
to act in opposition to; oppose.
rare. to act .
verb (transitive)
to make hostile; annoy or irritate
to act in opposition to or counteract
v.
1630s, “to compete with,” from greek antagonizesthai “to struggle against, oppose, be a rival” (see antagonist). meaning “to struggle against continuously” is recorded from 1742. related: antagonized; antagonizing.
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