antagonize

antagonize
verb (to make an enemy of (someone): You are antagonizing her by your rudeness.) enemistarse con
antagonize
tr[æn'təgənaɪz]
transitive verb
1 enemistarse con
antagonize [æn'tægə.naɪz] vt, -nized ; -nizing : antagonizar
antagonize (US/UK)
v.
enemistarse v.
hostilizar v.
oponerse v.
oponerse a v.
æn'tægənaɪz
transitive verb (irritate) fastidiar, hacer* enojar (esp AmL); (make hostile) suscitar el antagonismo de, antagonizar*
[æn'tæɡǝnaɪz]
VT

I don't want to antagonize him — no quiero contrariarle

he managed to antagonize everybody — logró ponerse a malas con todos, logró suscitar el antagonismo de todos

* * *
[æn'tægənaɪz]
transitive verb (irritate) fastidiar, hacer* enojar (esp AmL); (make hostile) suscitar el antagonismo de, antagonizar*

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  • Antagonize — An*tag o*nize, v. i. To act in opposition. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • antagonize — (v.) 1630s, to compete with, from Gk. antagonizesthai to struggle against, oppose, be a rival (see ANTAGONIST (Cf. antagonist)). Meaning to struggle against continuously is recorded from 1742. Related: Antagonized; antagonizing …   Etymology dictionary

  • antagonize — (Amer.) an tag·o·nize || naɪz v. cause to hate, make an enemy of; cause hostility, provoke antagonism; oppose, counteract (also antagonise) …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • antagonize — [v] cause problem; oppose alienate, anger, annoy, counteract, estrange, insult, irritate, neutralize, offend, repel, struggle, work against; concepts 7,19,231 Ant. agree, aid, help …   New thesaurus

  • antagonize — (also antagonise) ► VERB ▪ make hostile …   English terms dictionary

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