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antagonise en el diccionario PONS

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He earned a reputation as feisty customer who would deliberately antagonise opponents if he thought they could be distracted.
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A series of other controversial incidents further antagonised the committee.
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This has also antagonised vote clusters, leading to his or his party candidate's defeats.
www.firstpost.com
This especially antagonised the intelligentsia, whose primary exponents were the students.
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He has antagonised newspapers by being fiercely protective of his private life - despite selling his wedding pictures.
www.telegraph.co.uk
We have been pleading with them for a long time because we don't want to antagonise our own folk.
www.thehindu.com
They will pinpoint weaknesses -- personal or collective -- and pounce on them to antagonise opposing players and supporters.
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
She would find a man in a public place with his partner, and outrageously flirt with him to antagonise his partner.
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These harsh measures antagonised the locals, and another rebellion broke out in 1848.
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I do not see a reason to antagonise about ideas that you are trying to share.
www.harpers.co.uk

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