Antagonise in a sentence as a verb

Unless you already have read TaPL in which case I fear you would antagonise ideas described there.

Some things work well on their own, some work well in combination, some combinations antagonise horribly and can ****.

And no, I don't see that the Government can deal with Ambani so easily, or even antagonise him with impunity.

I certainly don't want to be the one arguing this - it is such a grey line and so easy to accidentally antagonise somebody.

I use provocative words, not to antagonise but in a probably vain attempt to inspire:Why does the dust your body becomes deserve any special treatment?

* For European countries not specifically mentioned, why would any government antagonise the US when they're probably doing similar things themselves.

At this point those two might groups overlap substantially , also rust may not want to antagonise Moz or anyone else , while support is reduced they still assistance until they can stand on their own feed the language maybe reflects that.

Crime and law enforcement are not the only consideration in this case; if I'm a journalist or activist, I don't want those who I antagonise as part of my work to be able to access my data by leveraging their power and connections.

If you went out of your way to antagonise aggressive, upset people just for your own jollies, I'm not going to coddle you and say "there there, poor guy, those mean protesters".If a kid sticks a knife into a power socket and gets seriously hurt, I'll be sympathetic.

Hearing that you would knowingly and consciously choose to antagonise upset people for absolutely no reason beyond your own entertainment, I am already unsympathetic to you should the situation escalate beyond your control.

In some cases, it even gives drivers a despicable choice between driving safely and driving legally, because obeying those arbitrary rules when they are obviously inappropriate under the circumstances will antagonise and/or inconvenience other road users.

I'll call an ambulance and apply first aid, but why should I care how that adult feels because they got hurt knowingly doing something stupid?Also, how sympathetic would you feel towards a Black man who "antagonized" white people by passing through a White neighborhood"I wish I knew about this [so I could go and antagonise them]" is not merely 'passing through'.

Antagonise definitions

verb

act in opposition to

See also: antagonize counteract

verb

provoke the hostility of; "Don't antagonize your boss"

See also: antagonize