antagonism in the PONS Dictionary

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He also employed reciprocal antagonism which is when you strengthen thoughts opposite of the behavior that is causing the problems.
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Antagonisms seem to come up when cities are being expanded, so there may be feelings of guilt mixed with nostalgia.
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It produces minimal sedation due to its absence of cholinergic, histaminergic and alpha adrenergic receptor antagonism.
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Antagonism describes an effect in which the combined effect is "less than" the sum of the separate effects.
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For much of the 20th century there was considerable antagonism towards rugby league from rugby union.
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He has stated that he feels a profound antagonism for prejudice of all sorts.
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The book attracted a great deal of controversy and antagonism at its introduction.
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Of a conservative, peculiar, poetic, eccentric character, she was also controversial because of several unsettling claims that caused antagonism.
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Despite the broader punk subculture's reactionary antagonism towards hippies, the ideals of the hippie counterculture were an influence on anarcho-punk.
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I believe, quite frankly, that there has been some breakdown in communication, and quite possibly some antagonism.
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