Antagonizing in A Sentence

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    Every improvement involves, from a quantitative point of view, more or less of capital or of labour, so that it is the " antagonizing " influences, which are nearly all qualitative, which appear to be really important.

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    Oecolampadius welcomed him to Basel, where in 1524 he put forth thirteen theses sharply antagonizing Roman doctrine.

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    What was the point in antagonizing him?

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    Yet, on the opposing side of the argument, unless children play on a level playing field with the same means for the latest fashions and trends, uniforms can actually make school an antagonizing and dreaded experience.