Exact(11)
The establishment of a legislature for islands and the dispatch of soldiers will antagonize Vietnam, which claims the same islands.
CLEVELAND, Oct. 17 — Leave it to Manny Ramírez to utter the words that will antagonize a legion of restless and demanding Boston Red Sox fans.
South Korean officials, meanwhile, say privately that they worry that the program will antagonize North Korea, further complicating the reconciliation between those two countries.
So is Hillary Clinton, and the spectacle of her swallowing a boilermaker in a Pennsylvania bar is crass opportunism that will antagonize more voters than it charms.
Tribune has asked the Federal Communications Commission to exempt it from rules barring "same market" ownership of television and newspapers, and Zell fears that if he acts as though he already owned the company he will antagonize F.C.C. commissioners.
Potential drugs should be able to selectively produce beneficial changes that will antagonize or reverse the disease state.
Similar(49)
Experts expressed skepticism about the move; some believe it will merely antagonize the Chinese.
Should they embrace the familiar tactic of blocking traffic, for example, or will that antagonize more people than it attracts?
He recalls Pope Paul VI reassuring him about the outrage some Roman Catholic circles felt about his religious-themed novels: "Your books will always antagonize certain Catholics.
No host team has failed to advance beyond the first round of this global tournament, and South Korea is confident that it will not antagonize history.
He's so in thrall to what he sees as a superior Marine culture that "Brute" will surely antagonize members of the other services.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com