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antagonism

[an-tag-uh-niz-uhm] / ænˈtæg əˌnɪz əm /


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Despite this resilience, the baseline outlook if the regime survives and antagonism with the West continues is grim.

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Meanwhile, other rivalries—with U.S. allies on both sides—are supplanting the Iran-Israel antagonism.

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The expression on the man’s face changed from antagonism to concern.

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The definitive bands working in the style took the loud and rude antagonism of punk and integrated forms outside of rock, incorporating the bass-forward presentation of reggae and the abstraction of art-rock.

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William, worried about the growing antagonism between English and Scots over the affair, pushed for a political union between the two countries.

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