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How to use antipathetic in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word antipathetic? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
It fuels the movements that are antipathetic to our values and way of life.
The anti-monarchist sites out there range from the mildly reformist to the rabidly antipathetic.
There was something compulsive, engaging, about Krakow's siege mentality, and spring, with all its brash coquetry, seemed oddly antipathetic.
His mother Alice, felt so antipathetic towards the church that she burnt a lock of John Wesley's hair.
It not only stifled dissent, it bred a whole new rhetoric antipathetic to civil liberties and due process of law.
But still we hear deeply entrenched economic attitudes which promote business strategies antipathetic to sustainable development.
Although personally antipathetic to his modernist pioneering spirit, I have been seduced time and again by the ravishing sounds that he produces.
And so a culture is created that is antipathetic to innovation and artistic experiment.
Prior to World War II, Americans were by and large antipathetic to the British empire.
But unless I'm actually antipathetic to someone, then of course hugs and the like are nice.
Most of your friends are indifferent or antipathetic to it, so you don't bring it up much when talking about movies.
Alexis was his natural heir, but he grew up antipathetic to Peter and receptive to reactionary influences working against Peter's reforms.
The citizens are afflicted by needless administrative burdens that make them antipathetic towards the EU legislation that is being adopted.
It is why I am equally antipathetic to fundamentalism of a non-religious kind, where people just keep parroting a view regardless of the evidence or the arguments.
Just the example of the privatisation of British rail services should suffice to prove the extent to which opting for maximum profit is antipathetic to maintaining a socially useful service.
The boldness and originality of his music met with incomprehension and was mocked by the powerful Viennese critic Eduard Hanslick, who was a champion of the German composer Johannes Brahms and was antipathetic toward Wagner.
Examples from Classical Literature
It is antipathetic to him not only as a philosopher, but also as a great writer.
At all times the North had fretted under the antipathetic yoke of the South.
To Anglicans like Cranmer, Knox, from the first, was as antipathetic as they were to him.
She had never seen the lady before, and even now she did not find her antipathetic.
In all relations Ralegh was antipathetic to James without consciousness of it.
That the symphonic poem was secretly antipathetic to Wagner is the bald truth.
You help me to think that they are not born offenders, antipathetic to the human mind.
The sweat and pain were antipathetic to the comfort and ease of normal life.
At one level this seems like sensible advice that acknowledges the antipathetic climate experienced by some.
The whole place and everything about it was antipathetic to her.
Such men exist, antipathetic to the Marbridges of the world.
And even apart from that the ideals of the two men were antipathetic.
Erdoy-an is perceived as an extremely antipathetic, autocratic, anti-US and anti-Semitic leader in Washington.
Messages that were too sympathetic or antipathetic were rejected, as were personalized and elitist messages.
Manipulation is usually understood as an alloplastic behaviour, the attempt to modify external reality of an antipathetic kind.
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