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How to use antagonise in a sentence

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The use of neostigmine to antagonise neuromuscular blockade may increase bowel motility and result in a higher rate of anastomotic leakage.
Its military campaigns and parades served only to antagonise the nationalists.
It's not a smart move to gratuitously antagonise a welterweight boxing champ.
Controversial blogs are shut down, and chatroom moderators kick out participants who post comments likely to antagonise the Communist party.
I personally don't think we should be given more powers because it would just antagonise people.
We didn't go out of our way to antagonise him, indeed we tried to avoid all contact.
He was less aggressive today but we played against a team that also wanted just to play football and not antagonise him.
We can see through every terrorist attempt to divide the world into their world and ours, to antagonise groups or religions.
America would do well to befriend changing Japan, rather than antagonise it. Japan may also start to play a bigger role abroad.
And too much advertising, he said, can actually antagonise people further. The audience was generally receptive, claims Mr Parrish.
Both must show their readiness to talk, lest they needlessly antagonise the next American administration.
I am also hesitant to antagonise Canada, which is a great ally of the EU and shares our common values.
If you don't plan, you may waste valuable energy, miss some opportunities and perhaps even antagonise people you need to keep on your side.
Furthermore, an increase in the subscription probably will antagonise the project of increasing membership.
Results from the Hall study suggest that calcium on the leaf surface and within the plant tissue can antagonise glyphosate activity.
Another approach is using drugs to antagonise the peripheral effects of opioids so that bowel dysfunction is reversed, speeding discharge from hospital.
Q MY teenage daughter is very rebellious and wears clothes that my husband hates, just to antagonise him.
Joanne has managed to antagonise Andy's wife, her own child and now her ex.
Yet these countries will also be careful not to antagonise the two key continental powers, France and Germany, whose political and economic clout they are well aware of.
Being subjected to outside evaluation could undermine or antagonise staff, particularly if they thought that certification teams failed to understand the complexity of issues involved in their area.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He held out his great hand to me, and, as I had no desire to antagonise him, I gave him my own.
Practical 199 considerations do not count with him when they antagonise his ideals.
It might strike a wiser man in your situation that it would be worth while not to antagonise a friend who has come to serve you.
But it is to be recollected that the United States itself was weak, and could not be expected to antagonise Europe too deeply.
But this little episode need not antagonise with the normal course of ordinary business.
But he was careful not to agitate and antagonise those whose coperation was necessary to success.
The friction of the interests and wills encompassing him evolved an atmosphere which he had no strength to antagonise.
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