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How to use antipathy in a sentence

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Mr Fowler's antipathy can be traced to his father, who fought in the First World War and was less than impressed by the French war leaders.
As is customary, much was made of the mutual antipathy between the two fighters in the run-up to the contest.
In my view, his condition will persist while he remains in conflict with the Force as his antipathy is now so deep-seated and consuming.
This should go down in the annals of history, as I've never enjoyed doing a job before, managing at best antipathy.
The Premiership clubs have never disguised their antipathy to the principle of one up, one down.
This was unusual, given conventional medicine's antipathy towards anything considered wacky or unprovable.
There were many strands of antipathy in his life, among which a dislike for children seems to have been a constant.
Despite my antipathy to regular cleaning, I love intensive organizing and cleaning sessions.
In the current climate of litigiousness and antipathy to big companies, one can understand the haste to withdraw it voluntarily from the market.
First one must register his anti-Idealism, his antipathy toward the idea becoming metonymical litotes for such.
Ten years of girls' boarding schools decked out in mauve tunics, jumper, mauve tie and mauve bloomers gave me a certain antipathy to the colour.
So why does the idea of expert patients provoke such antipathy within the medical profession?
Will the resident antipathy towards America in other spheres be cast in the same style?
One can only deplore of course the barbarous extremes that some of this antipathy has taken.
The salient reality was the depth of popular antipathy to the political establishment as a whole.
The title betrayed an ingrained antipathy towards the music industry that would hallmark his career.
Within the country as a whole though, the antipathy towards the party baffles me.
The paucity of humility shown by the Government in the face of such antipathy is stomach-churning.
But that is not enough to explain the real antipathy to, say, nuclear power generation.
As a Yorkshire born Aussie, the question of Scottish antipathy to the English has vexed me often.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And there is, if not an antipathy between the races, at least a dyspathy, if we may employ a cognate term, a sort of repulsive feeling.
His vindicative antipathy to you now meets a recompense in the just indignation of Providence.
Thus, the ancients attributed to the lion a particular antipathy to strong smells, such as garlic, and the pudenda of a woman.
Against the newcomers, profitable as they were, still existed the ancient antipathy of the resident for the nonresident.
Perhaps this was because of his antipathy to M. Leandre and to the issue involved.
Probably Angus entertained some of the antipathy to Scotchmen which was peculiar to his age.
The very sentiments which I then expressed proclaimed my antipathy to the practice.
But let us come in earnest to those who have really had an antipathy to wine.
Both of you had an antipathy to him, and indeed I own to concurring in the sentiment.
It was expected, however, that this Romeward Movement would arouse intense antipathy.
But Mr. haydon made a gesture of antipathy to any converse with that individual.
She had a natural antipathy to every name that could not be found in the red book.
It is quite another kind of antipathy and disrelish which marks our time.
He felt toward them a kind of reasonless antipathy that was something more than the physical and spiritual repugnance common to us all.
The geyser of his prejudice and antipathy was furiously alive.
Kano's politeness could not hide, entirely, a shudder of antipathy.
I wondered if she had guessed the man's antipathy for me, and was seeking his company solely for the purpose of piquing me.
And the invocation was uttered in such a tone as to indicate a rooted antipathy to anything so commonplace, even if she had not added that sequins gave her the sick.
Much like the alternating themes of antipathy and adjustment, Clive Watkins's extensive range of style vacillates between rhymed verse and unrhymed prose.
Edgar must shake off his antipathy, and tolerate him, at least.
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