[f. as prec. + -AL 1.] Of antipathetic nature or tendency. Const. to.
1601. Cornwallyes, Ess., II. xxxviii. (1631), 143. Able to resist things Antipatheticall.
1656. Cowley, Davideis, I. (1669), 38, note. Serpents being the creatures most antipathetical and terrible to human nature.
1869. Lecky, Europ. Mor., I. i. 18. Profoundly antipathetical to utilitarian morals.