| antagonistic action |
The ability of a drug or muscle to oppose or resist the action or effect of another drug or muscle; opposite of synergistic action.
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| antagonist |
A major character in a screenplay whose values or behavior conflict with those of the protagonist. Sometimes, the antagonist does not have to be personified, but can be the elements, society, etc.
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| antagonism |
Combined action of two or more stimuli. In combination, they elicit a response lower than that expected from adding each stimulus together.
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| antagonist |
a substance that interferes with the physiological action of another substance
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| antagonist |
the character who stands most directly opposed to the protagonist: his or her rival or enemy.
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