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the antithetical
adjective
Pertaining to antithesis, or opposition of words and sentiments; containing, or of the nature of, antithesis; contrasted.
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Rodriguez's certainly figures to be the antithetical experience.
Thus, it retains the tonal quality of the lüshi, but the antithetical structure is optional.
It's a fine performance that makes you understand the antithetical kinship between Schiller's twin heroines.
In other words, the concerto, in whatever guise it assumes, reveals a continuing need to resolve the antithetical ideas of concord and contest.
The antithetical relationship between Dante's false counselors, Ulysses and Guido da Montefeltro, anchors an overarching discussion of the relationship between rhetoric and politics.
"It's the antithetical reaction to what one would expect," said Deborah Lipstadt, a historian specializing in the Nazi period who lives here.
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The outcome is that "one of the two antithetical forces finally outweighs the other and assures its disintegration".
We cannot regard the 'fair competition' of the codes as antithetical to the 'unfair methods of competition' of the Federal Trade Commission Act.
Much of the comedy results from humorously exploiting the girls' antithetical class, education, social and economical positions.
Mr. Siegel called the establishment and expansion of the Quiet Zones "antithetical to the principles, values and spirit of the First Amendment".
A paternalistic relation between the physician and the patient is antithetical to the concept of informed consent [ 1].
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