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is antagonistic
adjective
Contending or acting against.
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This state is antagonistic to the superconducting state, and, therefore, important to study and understand.
The relationship between the capitol and the city of Austin is antagonistic.
(ii) MMS + RAP is antagonistic in both species but the antagonism is stronger in C. albicans.
"This exhibition is antagonistic of the bourgeoisie, yet the bourgeoisie accepts it," he said.
The chancellor is antagonistic to subsidies for renewable power and wants more emphasis on building gas-fired power stations.
The very nature of interrogation is antagonistic, accusatory and focused on leading questions rather than on open lines of inquiry.
But Aereo is antagonistic toward networks and existing distributors; Apple, at least for now, is positioning itself as a friend.
It is a measure of how brilliant this book is that I recommend it unreservedly despite the fact Mr Ross is antagonistic to me and my music.
[n14] [p593] The legislation therefore sought to alter the science curriculum to reflect endorsement of a religious view that is antagonistic to the theory of evolution.
He said the U.S. Administration's rhetoric to end dependence on foreign oil, reiterated by President Obama in Copenhagen, is antagonistic and causes genuine fear in Saudi Arabia.
Mechanistic studies of active exchangers suggest that substrate binding in active exchangers is antagonistic, and coupling is maintained by preventing shuttling of the empty transporter.
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