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antipathize, v. ? Obs. rare.|ænˈtɪpəθaɪz| [f. antipath-y + -ize: the opposite of sympathize.] 1. intr. To feel the opposite; to show contrariety of feeling or disposition.
c1633T. Adams Wks. III. 157 (D.) That which antipathises against one thing sympathiseth with another. 1657T. May Satyr. Puppy 18 Being moved to antipathize..by my presuming insolence. 2. trans. To render antipathetic, to affect with contrariety or hostility of feeling.
1667Waterhouse Fire Lond. 55 Had God antipathized and severed their conjunction, they had not done that complicated mischief. 1788J. Williams Childr. Thespis (1792) 115 As venomous reptiles antipathized gaze. |