at antipodes
English
    
    Prepositional phrase
    
- In direct opposition.
- 1910, The Bookman, volume 31, page 367:- Mark Twain was not a humourist in the sense that Lamb was — the two were at antipodes.
 
- 1881, Lyman L. Palmer, History of Napa and Lake Counties:- In religion their thoughts ran in widely different channels, and in politics they were at antipodes.
 
 
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