Sentence examples for the antagonisms from inspiring English sources

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the antagonisms

noun

A strong natural dislike or hatred; antipathy.

  • The longstanding antagonism is manifested in frequent scuffles and shouting matches.

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The antagonisms derived from affluence were gone.

The antagonisms he aroused proved fatal to his reforming cause.

The antagonisms that Leopold felt, we still feel, in spades.

But the latest twist took the antagonisms even further.

Marx, however, declared that no equilibrium was possible between the antagonisms in any given economic system.

The antagonisms are an illusion, for few contest the common base on which both depend.

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The antagonism was probably mutual.

The antagonism is built in.

So the antagonism got stronger and stronger.

Italy were confident, indifferent to the antagonism in the stands.

Much of the antagonism centered on aid policy.

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