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the character or force is main objective is to stop the protagonist (hero) from reaching their goal.
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| antagonist |
A molecule that blocks the ability of a given chemical to bind to its receptor, preventing a biological response.
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| antagonist |
A drug that binds to a cellular receptor and prevents its activation by the natural ligands and does not by itself elicit any biological response.
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one that tends to counteract or neutralize the effect of another.
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| antagonistic m. |
a muscle that counteracts the action of another muscle (the agonistic muscle). Called also antagonist.
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