Agonistic in a sentence as an adjective

In contrast Stoic is religion agonistic, in fact Stoicism does not care of religion.

That's as equal as anything else in an agonistic, amoral universe.

Make it country agonistic and use points that select for highly educated, English speaking immigrants.

The agonistic system used in jurisdictions inheriting from english common law is trial by combat.

Since it's a small slice of the system, and agonistic to the product itself, it seems unlikely to be part of any kind of technical competitive advantage.

I don't see what makes kratom any different from that - it seems like a knee-jerk reaction in the middle of an opiate epidemic, just because it seems to be agonistic.

One of them is 7-hydroxymitragynine which has agonistic effects on the mu-opiod receptors.

Thank for suggesting the concept of 'agonism' here, would you say that HN enables or doesn't enable 'agonistic' relations well, such as the ability of its members to 'disagree', and how?

It seems like a parsimonious state-space for a drug would just be the agonistic/antagonistic affinity for every neuro-receptor.

> just be the agonistic/antagonistic affinity for every neuro-receptorExcept that pretty much every receptor subtype, every transporter protein and many other brain genes exist in multiple variations in the human population, and those variations do alter the way these proteins act. This is one reason why different ***** affect different people differently, because at the lowest level, you don't have the same brain chemistry as other people, there are an infinite number of possible variants.

I think you meant mutually exclusive?As for, "human solutions to human problems" the agonistic form of most western legal systems, where professionals advocate for their clients and present opposing views to someone who is supposed to be an impartial arbiter, but whose decisions can be appealed; would be an example.

Agonistic definitions

adjective

of or relating to the athletic contests held in ancient Greece

adjective

striving to overcome in argument; "a dialectical and agonistic approach"

See also: agonistical combative

adjective

struggling for effect; "agonistic poses"

See also: strained