Sentences with antagonize
an·tag·o·nize
A a - He didn't want to antagonize her. [VERB noun]
- His speech antagonized many voters.
- All it takes is for one person to antagonize another.
- Experts note that most students prefer a same-sex roommate, and some colleges are reluctant to antagonize parents.
- The other children constantly antagonized Joe to the point of tears.
- Many of the troops are poorly trained and, critics say, further antagonize the Malay-speaking majority in three troubled southern provinces.
- And while trying not to antagonize independent voters who may have a skeptical view of legalization plans.
- But also to antagonize the singer for her own good by making her look homely in the extreme.
- Of course Obama is being counseled not to antagonize the Turks; that's what his predecessor was advised as well.
- If you want to antagonize a lot of women today, just tell them the apostle Paul is a friend of yours.
- New York Democrat Michael Arcuri managed to antagonize both sides -- backing the bill.
- In BRIT, also use antagonise