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ANTAG'ONIST, n. [Gr. against, and a champion. See Act and Agony.]
ANTAG'ONIST, a. Counteracting; opposing; combating; as, an antagonist muscle.
One who contends with another, especially in combat; an adversary; an
opponent.
Antagonist of Heaven's Almigthy King. Our antagonists in these controversies. A muscle which acts in opposition
to another; as a flexor, which bends a part, is the
antagonist of an extensor, which extends it.
A medicine which opposes the
action of another medicine or of a poison when absorbed into the blood or
tissues.
Syn. -- Adversary; enemy; opponent; toe; competitor. See Adversary. Antagonistic;
opposing; counteracting; as, antagonist schools of
philosophy.
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