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    an·tag·o·nize
    /anˈtaɡəˌnīz/

    verb

    • 1. cause (someone) to become hostile or angry: "he antagonized fellow architects by criticizing traditional values"
    • 2. (of a substance) act as an antagonist of (a substance or its action): "two other drugs antagonized the antidepressant-like effect"

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  2. antagonize: to oppose actively See tree for antagonize: https://treegledictionary.org/define/antagonize

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  6. Jun 30, 2024 · The word ‘antagonize' is a verb which means to make someone hostile or unfriendly; make the enemy or antagonist. For example, His speech antagonized mane voters. Here, we have to find out the word which is closest in meaning to the given word ‘antagonize'.

  7. Jun 20, 2024 · Developmental norms always present a ___________ and not an exact time when a child should achieve a particular skill. range. the term development refers to an increase in __________. complexity. The term _____ describes the gradual improvements that occur in a child's motor abilities. refinement.

  8. Why would someone who’s supposed to be your friend go out of their way to constantly “poke” you and make you feel bad? And antagonize you? Jealousy? Envy?