antagonise造句1. Don't antagonise the neighbours by making a noise.
2. The Museum has antagonised rivals by outbidding them for the world's greatest art treasures.
3. Thus, some officials have been reluctant to antagonise the Saudis.
4. Western governments are clearly eager not to antagonise China, evenif they chafe at its foot-dragging.
5. And too much advertising, he said, can actually antagonise people further.
6. The administration set up its own special task force in order to find an alternative less likely to antagonise the logging industry.
7. Albanians must be aware that, by engraving the date of the bombardment of Serbia, they could antagonise their neighbouring country – as well as their own Serbian minority.
8. When you are responsible for the firm that has caused America’s worst environmental disaster, your life is no longer your own, and wishing it were otherwise will only further antagonise the public.
9. Results TAEP can markedly activate MAO B in cerebrum and antagonise the inhibition of MAO B activity by nialamide.
10. The government had promised as much and a debtor nation could not afford to antagonise its lenders.
11. It cannot attack the rot at the top: that would antagonise poor countries who sit on its board and account for most of its custom.
12. That year he also signed a massive increase in farm subsidies so as not to antagonise farm-state congressmen facing election that autumn.
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13. The latest spat is between Thailand and Cambodia, whose prime minister, Hun Sen, went out of his way to antagonise the summit’s host, Mr Abhisit.
14. Mr Bush's cavalier rejection of the Kyoto protocol, and his hostility to the ICC, did much to antagonise the world even before the war in Iraq.
15. If you are a president who has just suffered the political equivalent of being stuffed in a crate and dropped in a river, does it make sense to antagonise your own party this way?