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was antagonistic
adjective
Contending or acting against.
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Finley was antagonistic toward many players and managers.
It was antagonistic, provocative fiction, made to describe and to flourish in Europe's geopolitical cracks.
When Allan arrived from Australia, in the spring of 2001, the relationship between the paper and Hillary Clinton was antagonistic.
He was antagonistic, deliberately so and did not hesitate to speak his mind, no matter whom he might offend.
The relationship between the staff – working at the end of a period where good art meant painting like Sickert – and students who were about to define the look of the swinging 60s, was antagonistic.
Whether or not it was antagonistic, the series deficit, the long comeback odds and the perceived slight added to the buzz of an already notoriously raucous Chicago Stadium crowd.
When he arrived before the impeachment committee, Mr. Genson, who struggles to walk because of a degenerative disease, was antagonistic, personal and also a little meandering (because of age, he said) in making his main point: The impeachment process is not fair.
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Their relationships with suppliers were antagonistic.
Both are antagonistic to American interests.
"They're antagonistic of anything Columbia does".
The water and the ice were antagonistic, but not only antagonistic.
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