Sentences with antagonise
an·tag·o·nize
A a - His speech antagonized many voters.
- And he was not setting out to antagonise Muslims.
- In fact, Katie keeps going on about not wanting to antagonise the spirits with such meddling.
- But to set out to antagonise people is meaningless, valueless and empty.
- Moreover, any move to reunite the family in Australia would further antagonise Indonesia.
- Kennedy was preparing a civil-rights bill that would antagonise white southerners in his own party who were opposed to integration.
- Mr Howard considered appointing Jeff Kennett as consul-general in New York, but dropped the idea because it would antagonise Mr Costello.
- He would filch jokes from other comedians, antagonise or horrify audience members.