English to Spanish Dictionary antagonizing

antagonizing

Antagonizando
definition
verb
he antagonized many colleagues during the budget wars
cause (someone) to become hostile.
translation of 'antagonizing'
verb
suscitar el antagonismo de,
contrariar,
enemistarse
example
It is spending astronomical amounts of money, alienating allies and further 'antagonizing' opponents.
They also found that ADHD children responded variably to different B vitamins, with pyridoxine and thiamine 'antagonizing' each other's benefits.
Such high-level favoritism risks further 'antagonizing' citizens who are fed up with officials helping themselves to public funds.
Thus neurotransmitters and hormones are matched to their appropriate targets, and many drugs work by mimicking these natural substances or 'antagonizing' them by blocking the receptors.
I personally don't think we should be given more powers because it would just 'antagonise' people.
He was less aggressive today but we played against a team that also wanted just to play football and not 'antagonise' him.
The biggest drawback to this plan is that it will 'antagonize' opponents of outsourcing.
For example, oxytocin's calming effects are enhanced by estrogen, but 'antagonized' by androgen, she notes.
She 'antagonised' her civil servants, infuriated her leaders, insulted colleagues.
She should be able to have fun and do what she wants and not have people 'antagonising' her.
I fully admit I have gone out of my way on more than one occasion to needle and to 'antagonize' him.
Councils in Bolton and Manchester have also recently come under fire with calls from politicians to get a grip of wardens whose hard-line approach is 'antagonising' motorists and driving shoppers out of the towns.
He tried 'antagonising' me and being patronising and condescending but he didn't intimidate me.
He liked his neighbour and didn't want to 'antagonize' him.
The civil-service strikers may indeed draw attention to their employment conditions, but only at the expense of 'antagonising' the people they are supposed to serve because they are extremely unlikely to change the government's plans.
After all, it's a tiny place that earns a substantial part of its living by hosting the enormous EU bureaucracy so it's not the kind of country that stands to benefit from 'antagonising' anybody.
We didn't go out of our way to 'antagonise' him, indeed we tried to avoid all contact.
The other two cats aren't openly hostile to her, but they seem to want to 'antagonize' her.
I absolve him - though I would not do the same for all his cabinet colleagues - of a desire not to 'antagonise' the voters to whom the Conservative advertisement was meant to appeal.
Why go out of the way to offend and 'antagonize' religious people?
For those people who already have substantial hearing loss, researchers are also optimizing compounds that 'antagonize' specific cell cycle proteins resulting in new cell division or proliferation.
Till then, find someone else you like reading, and stop reading my blog if it 'antagonizes' you.
No matter how hard he tries, you can't help but feel that he secretly enjoys 'antagonising' his readers.
Another approach is using drugs to 'antagonise' the peripheral effects of opioids so that bowel dysfunction is reversed, speeding discharge from hospital.
the aim was to 'antagonize' visiting supporters
But he quickly 'antagonises' local people who want the land to be owned and used for the community's benefit.
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