[f. as prec. + -AL 1.] Of antipathetic nature or tendency. Const. to.

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1601.  Cornwallyes, Ess., II. xxxviii. (1631), 143. Able to resist things Antipatheticall.

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1656.  Cowley, Davideis, I. (1669), 38, note. Serpents … being the creatures most antipathetical and terrible to human nature.

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1869.  Lecky, Europ. Mor., I. i. 18. Profoundly antipathetical to utilitarian morals.

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