antagonism to/towards• This causes antagonism towards you faster than almost anything else.• To that he brought a class-conscious antagonism towards the relics and treasures of the old élites.• There is no visiblegrindingpoverty and no antagonism towardstourists.• Now that it is no longer traitorous, popularantagonism towards the Catholic church has become open.• Anyone with half an eye could see Susan's antagonism towards her.• This led to sharpantagonism towards the full launch of assessment at 7 in 1991.• In the end, however, the antagonism towardsnewcomers is not a rationally calculatedresponse.• Today, antagonism towards Birmingham remains as strong as when Jane Austen wrote the words in Emma in 1816.