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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as antagonistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship or behavior that is hostile or opposing in nature.
Example: "The two parties have been acting as antagonistic towards each other, making negotiations increasingly difficult."
Alternatives: "in a hostile manner" or "as adversarial".
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Like spiritual spelunkers, we walk through the tunnel into the past, which, in the description of our guide, Basha Zussman, sounds as antagonistic as the present.
Since a modern Syria would probably be just as antagonistic as now, Israelis might think: This Bashar does a wonderful job for us.
The famously competitive Dream Team practices weren't actually as antagonistic as you might have thought.
But their relationship with the municipalities is not as antagonistic as is the case with ratepayers' associations.
Do we want someone as antagonistic as Putin to be able to choose our president by using anti-Clinton leaks to manipulate public opinion to serve Russian interests?
They see culture as antagonistic to religion.
Doing so erases "old" and "new" as antagonistic categories.
But in practice, the two approaches are often seen as antagonistic.
The Hasidim control a private security force that some blacks perceive as antagonistic to them.
I am sure that at least a part of American society cannot be seen as antagonistic to Ames.
It is here that artists can perhaps act as antagonistic grit, exploiting the contradictory space within which they find themselves.
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