antipolar

/ˌæntiˈpoʊlər/
adjective
  1. Opposite in position, direction, or nature; directly contrary.
    • The antipolar ends of the magnet attracted each other strongly.
    • The two politicians held antipolar views on climate change.
    • In the debate, their arguments were antipolar, leaving no room for compromise.
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