antagonism to

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Used to specify the person, idea, or thing that is the object of hostility.

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Examples (10)

  • He seems to have an antagonism to the local people.
  • His deep-seated antagonism to the legal profession was well-known.
  • There was widespread public antagonism to the new tax policy.
  • The older generation often shows an initial antagonism to new technology.
  • I could never understand her antagonism to anyone who disagreed with her.
  • He had to overcome his initial antagonism to the project's unconventional methods.
  • The senator openly expressed his antagonism to the proposed legislation.
  • His refusal to compromise only increased the antagonism to his leadership.
  • Her lifelong antagonism to authority began in her rebellious teenage years.
  • The historical antagonism to immigrants from that region is a sensitive issue.