antagonistic action
an antagonistic group of bystanders.
he was antagonistic to the government's reforms.
she must put aside all her antagonistic feelings.
He is always antagonistic towards new ideas.
Abstract BACKGROUND & AIM: To study the antagonistic effect of propolis on gene_mutation induced by thiotepa and other strong mutagens.
All five biguanides tested interacted synergistically with atovaquone against Plasmodium falciparum in vitro.All of the other compounds tested were either additive or antagonistic.
The emotional qualities are antagonistic to clear reasoning.
Antagonistic relationships with co-workers are always likely to make working life miserable.
Now the slackness went; the face grew wary, and—was it? —antagonistic.
Thus a novel starts in us all sorts of antagonistic and opposed emotions.
Ask a question without being antagonistic, but get a facsimile of a straight answer.
Ducouret says that evolutionary biologists usually characterize sibling relationships as competitive or even antagonistic.
If you fight a lot with another person, you are " antagonistic" toward that person.
For some time Europe's great powers had been increasingly antagonistic towards one another.
He's less antagonistic in the sense that he's less well-known than the real conservative firebrands.
These are colors our eyes simply cannot process because of the antagonistic way our cones work, for instance “red-green” or “yellow-blue.”
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