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Definition of Antagonisms
1. antagonism [n] - See also: antagonism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antagonisms
Literary usage of Antagonisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1885)
"antagonisms. — (1) Fuel on the American continent was not long ago very ...
Impose taxes in such a way that they may tend to correct the antagonisms. 2nd. ..."
2. The Teacher's Handbook of Psychology by James Sully (1910)
"Self-feeling as Modified by Social Relations: (a) antagonisms. Thus far we have
considered the sentiment of self, as much as possible, apart from social ..."
3. The Contemporary Review (1876)
"rU" THE antagonisms OF CREEDS. THE BIBLE \XD THE CREED. THE Bible is the Word of
God to man ; the Creed is the answer of man to God. ..."
4. John B. McFerrin: A Biography by Oscar Penn Fitzgerald (1888)
"IT IS antagonisms! Do the words bring a jar now 1 that he is dead? It can not be
helped. Such a man, living in such times as those in which he lived, ..."
5. International Perspective in Criticism: Goethe, Grillparzer, Sainte-Beuve by Gustav Pollak (1914)
"GRILLPARZER ON RELIGIOUS antagonisms When once the spirit of investigation has
become universal, it will not easily set barriers to itself, ..."