Antagonize in a sentence as a verb

Who's bright idea was it to antagonize a bunch of law firms?

It does not make sense to antagonize the people you will have to be working with in the future.

This can, and I think, does antagonize a lot of people, and is counter productive.

They should deal with zoning laws and tax laws more aggressively and realistically, or they will antagonize people.

I would not act to antagonize them absent substantial provocation.

My IP law professor once stopped class and shouted at someone wearing a polo with the disney logo, "Sir, are you trying to antagonize me?!

Rule number 1 of business: No matter what, regardless of who is right or wrong, never, ever antagonize or nurture a conflict with anyone.

The purpose of writing isn't to make you look smart, it's to communicate your thoughts clearly and convincingly, and writing to show off all your fancy college-boy book lernin' is just going to antagonize your audience.

Yes, and just like illegal *****, the government will have yet another unrelated crime it can arrest you for when you happen to antagonize it or do some other legal-but-looked-dimly-upon thing.

They don't want to litigate this with Facebook, they don't want a chance of it leaking ... Facebook also being a highly regulated industry, having all kinds of issues with privacy and whatever else doesn't want to antagonize the government, so they negotiate it.

Antagonize definitions

verb

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

See also: antagonise

verb

act in opposition to

See also: antagonise counteract