প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বিতা, শত্রুতা, ভেদ, দ্বেষণ, প্রতিকূলাচরণ, বিরোধিতা, বিরোধ
(1) A state of deep-seated ill-will.
(2) The relation between opposing principles or forces or factors.
(3) An actively expressed feeling of dislike and hostility.
(4) (biochemistry.
(5) (biochemistry) interference in or inhibition of the physiological action of a chemical substance by another having a similar structure.
(6) Causing problem; opposition.
(1) As in biochemistry, antagonism in pharmacology is not restricted to competition.
(2) For on a national level, New Labour has long since abandoned any Old Labour-style antagonism towards private education.
(3) What lies behind all this, I believe, is a deep sense of the fundamental antagonism between the government and the people it governs.
(4) In 1959 he became professor, by which time he had welcomed in the new NHS and done much to make his colleagues overcome their antagonism towards it.
(5) This perception has caused resentment, antagonism , and opposition to the West.
(6) The antagonism between races in the city is nothing compared with the fear of it felt by those outside.
(7) The antagonism between them
(8) In order to understand the structural basis for pterin antagonism , selected derivatives were docked into the NOS pterin binding cavity.
(9) I am very sorry that some contributors to your letters page seem to be trying to encourage antagonism between different areas of the city hit by the floods.
(10) The symbolic separation and opposition aside, the personal antagonism between the two men is not imagined by the media.
(11) His antagonism toward the local people
(12) Open public antagonism towards farmers will not help them, their communities or the rest of us.
(13) The year-end election is likely to revive antagonism between the government and the opposition.
(14) In the early nineteenth century, the old British antagonism between Celts and Saxons was put on a biological footing.
(15) Why, though, if truth is so wonderful, and so obtainable, is there so much antagonism toward science?
(16) His antagonism towards the local people
(17) The legal system can seek to limit family members' antagonism towards one another, particularly when relationships are ending.
(18) And there often is an assumption that it is about hostility or antagonism between men and women.
(19) The petty point-scoring highlights the deepening antagonism between the rivals.
(20) So much of the way people behave in negotiations causes anger, bitterness, hostility or antagonism .
hostility
friction
enmity
antipathy
animus
opposition
dissension
rivalry
acrimony
bitterness
rancor
resentment
animosity
aversion
dislike
ill feeling
ill will
bad blood
amity
Accord
Agreement
Harmony
Rapport
Sympathy
Understanding