unantagonistically

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Etymology

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unantagonistic +‎ -ally

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unantagonistically (comparative more unantagonistically, superlative most unantagonistically)

  1. Without antagonism.
    • 2000, Sangeta Ray, En-Gendering India:
      The mutiny marked a crucial shift in the colonial imagining of India as unantagonistically feminine.
    • 2015, John McMurtry, Structure of Marx's World-View, page 26:
      In the “realm of freedom,” the “heads” and “hands” of all unite in thoroughly cooperative and unantagonistically integrated production. Here a social architect, everyone planning and acting.