antagonise - Meaning in Tamil

antagonise - Meaning in Tamil

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Definitions and Meaning of antagonise in English

antagonise verb

  1. provoke the hostility of

    Example

    • "Don't antagonize your boss"
  2. act in opposition to

What is antagonise meaning in Tamil?

The word or phrase antagonise refers to provoke the hostility of, or act in opposition to. See antagonise meaning in Tamil, antagonise definition, translation and meaning of antagonise in Tamil. Find antagonise similar words, antagonise synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of antagonise. Find the answer of what is the meaning of antagonise in Tamil.

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