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Read the etymology entry.

antagonize
antagonize (v.) 1630s, "to compete with" (obsolete); 1742, "act in opposition to, struggle against continuously,"
from Greek antagonizesthai "to struggle against, oppose, be a rival," from anti "against" (see anti-) + agonizesthai
"to contend for a prize," from agon "a struggle, a contest" (see agony). Meaning "make antagonistic" is by 1882.
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Read the etymology entry. antagonize antagonize (v.) 1630s, "to compete with-example-1

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Answer:

Greek

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Mid 17th century (in the sense 'compete with'): from Greek antagōnizesthai, from ant- 'against' + agōnizesthai 'struggle' (see agonize).

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Answer:

latin

Step-by-step explanation:

im not sure sorry if wrong

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