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Antagonize as a verb ... Is "antagonize" refers to negative actions or behavior? For an example; can I say: * He did not want antagonize * I antagonized to give up on this project
2019年6月29日 13:17
解答 · 5
To antagonize is to make else someone feel hostile. It is an effort to provoke someone to feel angry. You can antagonize someone, but you cannot antagonize yourself. You can be antagonistic, which means you are behaving in a way designed to make someone feel antagonized. As in "you've behaving so badly! Stop being so antagonistic!" Or, "I told you to stop antagonizing your brother!"
2019年6月29日
He didn’t want to antagonize anyone. He wasn’t trying to antagonize anybody. He didn’t care that he was antagonizing his colleagues. He liked a fight.
2019年6月30日
Thank you, Mr. Blair
2019年6月30日
Antagonize is generally associated with negative behaviour. 'He is so antagonizing'. It works as a verb too. The first line is close. 'I did not want to antagonize him'. The second needs a bit more work. 'I antagonized him to get him to give up on the project'.
2019年6月29日
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