antagonism in A Sentence

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    Antagonism is vital to nature.

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    Antagonism, which is composed of aggressive, disagreeable and antisocial behavior;

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    For dogma and belief divide people into conflicting groups, creating Antagonism between man and man.

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    Lenin himself said that“Antagonism and contradiction are not at all one and the same.

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    In the states of India's northeast alone, sparks have already begun to ignite old Antagonisms.

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    If either partner needs understanding or kindness, deciding who“the bad guy is” will only prolong the Antagonism.

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    Hitherto, every form of society has been based, as we have already seen, on the Antagonism of oppressing and oppressed classes.

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    Hitherto, every form of society has been based, as we have already seen, on the Antagonism of oppressed and oppressing classes.

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    Hitherto, every form of society has been based, as we have already seen, on the Antagonism of the oppressing and oppressed classes.

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    It all adds up to a stifling atmosphere of mutual Antagonism, with government ministers and sympathetic journalists regularly accusing their opponents of sedition.

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    During those turbulent times, British Imperialism used every tactic to create Antagonism among the different religions of India, especially between Hindus and Muslims.

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    Deployment of BrahMos rockets will inevitably increase Antagonism in Sino-Indian relations and will have a negative impact on stability in the region.

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    Racism:“Prejudice, discrimination, or Antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior” Oxford Dictionary.

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    But it's always better to be restrained, since civil Antagonism can quickly shift into, or at least be seen as, intimidation and harangue.

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    The Antagonism of the large group of architects who in these years worked in Turin also saw different currents of the same style flourish;

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    Prejudice, discrimination, or Antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.- Oxford English Dictionary.

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    If so, consider how you can change the way you're handling the situation or reacting to it, so as not to invite any Antagonism.

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    Thus the desire for social changes, and the class Antagonisms are brought to the same level in the country as in the towns.

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    Racism: Prejudice, discrimination, or Antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior- The Oxford/English Dictionary.

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    There was a time when Russia and Pakistan were enemies of each other, but in the last few years, this Antagonism is turning into a friendship.

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    Racism-(n) Prejudice, discrimination, or Antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.- Oxford English Living Dictionaries.

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    The text has been one of the sources of historiography and religious Antagonism during the South Asian people's struggles to gain independence from the colonial British Empire.

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    Subsequent events showed that their rejection of religious truth was accompanied by an attitude of indifference​ - at times even of Antagonism- ​ toward scientific truth.

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    Just sit silently and look into the headache with no idea of stopping it, with no desire that it should disappear, no conflict, no fight, no Antagonism.

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    It does appear to be clear that a defect in the receptors to dopamine(dopamine D2 receptor Antagonism) is an important contributor to the cause of neuroleptic malignant syndrome.

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    But it is not until the contradiction between the two classes develops to a certain stage that it assumes the form of open Antagonism and develops into revolution.

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    Kline insisted that his discoveries were adjunctive to psychotherapy, not replacements, and that there was no inherent Antagonism between his biological approach and a more traditional psychotherapy-based approach.

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    Antagonism of feelings and attitudes as a psychological concept must be distinguished from the presence of mixed sensations in relation to an object or feelings regarding an individual.

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    Bible commentator Heinrich Meyer says that the Antagonism of some Corinthians was possibly based“ on the philosophic ground that the restoration of the matter of the body was impossible.”.

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    Asociality is distinct from but not mutually exclusive to anti-social behaviour, in which the latter implies an active misanthropy or Antagonism toward other people or the general social order.

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