antipathize

[US]/[ˈæntiːˌpaθaɪz]/
[UK]/[ˌæntiˈpaθaɪz]/

Translation

v. (with object)to feel or show strong dislike or aversion for; to have a strong feeling of dislike or hostility towards
v.to feel antipathy or dislike towards someone or something

Phrases & Collocations

antipathize with

i antipathize

antipathized strongly

they antipathize

antipathize further

antipathize less

antipathize against

antipathize now

antipathize greatly

Example Sentences

i strongly antipathize with their decision to move abroad.

many people antipathize with the new government's policies.

she admitted she deeply antipathized with his views on climate change.

we antipathize with anyone who harms innocent animals.

he openly stated that he antipathized with the proposed legislation.

i antipathize with the idea of forcing children to wear uniforms.

do you antipathize with the use of artificial intelligence in warfare?

the community strongly antipathized with the construction of the new highway.

i antipathize with the notion that success requires sacrificing personal happiness.

they expressed their antipathy and antipathized with the company's unethical practices.

it's understandable why so many people antipathize with the rising cost of living.

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