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What is the past tense of antagonise?

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The past tense of antagonise is antagonised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of antagonise is antagonises.

The present participle of antagonise is antagonising.

The past participle of antagonise is antagonised.

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The existence of any deal was strongly denied, and Newcastle has to some extent made peace with those outlets it antagonised.
Honey bees rarely swarm away from the hive and only sting if they are antagonised.
By ignoring tradition, Hosni Mubarak also antagonised the Army, which since the overthrow of Farouk was used to holding the reins of power.
She antagonised her civil servants, infuriated her leaders, insulted colleagues.
The effect of rise of temperature in acceleration of growth is thus antagonised by the action of thermal radiation.
Then, they were antagonised and decided to support my cause, although not for my reasons.

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