ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Rendered antagonistic, irreconcilably opposed.

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1845.  R. W. Hamilton, Pop. Educ., viii. (ed. 2), 189. Nobly standing aloof from all Sectarianism, but practically antagonised to all spurious latitude.

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1877.  A. M. Sullivan, New Irel., I. xiv. 332. Protestant and Catholic were daily becoming more and more hopelessly antagonised.

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