antagonizing in A Sentence

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    Antagonizing or difficult with others.

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    And it's not because we enjoy Antagonizing Grammar Nazi's;

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    Don't say things that will undermine or antagonize other people.

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    Is the president cooperating with investigations into his conduct, or Antagonizing Congress instead?

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    That way you don't give them the satisfaction of winning, without Antagonizing them too much.

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    Some view it as a futile capture of non-strategic land which antagonized relations between India and Pakistan.

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    It has an undeniable advantage in cutting cycles because of its effectiveness in Antagonizing the aromatase enzyme, thereby disrupting its function.

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    It's possible that Jim, age 10 at the time, was tired or out of sorts because, even though he was a small, generally mild-mannered child, he made a flippant remark that clearly antagonized his father.

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    Why antagonize powerful nations like Italy, Germany, and Japan, they said; every enemy of Britain should be treated as a friend; idealism has no place in politics, which concerns itself with power and the opportune use of it.

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    On the other hand, it's reasonable to feel hopeful that when you do things that will make you happier as an individual, you will get on better with your partner, cooperate more, and feel less antagonized in the relationship.

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    If it's a friend or anyone you have a better relationship with I would personally just recommend sitting down with them and telling them that you don't share their love for debating stuff and that it often leaves you feeling antagonized.

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