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antagonist

In biology, a muscle that relaxes in response to the contraction of its agonist muscle. See antagonistic muscles.

antagonist

In medicine, a drug or body chemical with the reverse effect of another drug or chemical. The drug naloxone is an antagonist of morphine.



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Israel, widely considered to be the Middle East's sole if undeclared nuclear armed power, has not ruled out military action against nuclear sites in the Islamic Republic, which it considers its main enemy.
Israel, widely considered to be the Middle East's sole if undeclared nuclear armed state, considers Iran its main enemy following the hardline anti-Israeli stance adopted by Ahmadinejad who has said the Jewish state is doomed to be "wiped off the map.
They knew that it was not inflation that was the main enemy, but unemployment.
 
 
 
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