envenom


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Synonyms for envenom

to have a destructive effect on

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Synonyms for envenom

cause to be bitter or resentful

add poison to

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Other sectors - like the farmers, transporters and national media - are also either striking or threatening to strike, which can further envenom an already poisonous situation.
Warned that invading Iraq might envenom relations between its Shiite and Sunni communities, Blair retorted: "That's all history.
The author also shows that the Muslim authorities insidiously helped to envenom relations between dhimmi groups that, although united in a common fate, were often in conflict.
Knowing that asking "how" would only further envenom the obviously poisoned communications with Harry I.S.
He further stressed that this objective was "the guiding line of our action in Syria" and he indicated France, "beyond the work it is doing in the Coalition, wants to reinforce its partnership with Russia." For his part, Putin said that he and the French President "have decided to find joint solutions to these situations and not envenom them." He revealed that Syria, Ukraine and North Korean nuclear development were high on the agenda for Monday's talks.
genocide bill is given expected approval it will envenom already
Mr Tuju envenomed the politics afresh, secondly, politically pinned on the DP what the International Criminal Court legally failed to do in 2016.Was he acting alone?
Culpepper, writing in the 17 th century claimed… 'The juice thereof dropped or applied to green wounds (septic) or filthy rotten ulcers, and those come by envenomed weapons, doth soon cleanse and heal them.
Not surprisingly such public servants built institutions that no doubt outlived their time, only to see such institutions destroyed eventually by the envenomed appetite of primitive accumulation that started among some of Kenyatta's 'president's men,' continued with Daniel Moi at some geometric progression and blossomed into complete madness as we know it today.
Elevated levels IL-4 were also observed previously in serum of humans, envenomed by Tityus serrulatus (Magalheaes et al., 1999) and in the mice which were experimentally injected with venom and Ts2 fraction from venom of T.
This approach is historically referred to as envenomed and was developed at Industrial Energy Systems Laboratory (LENI).
It was necessary, over a time punctuated by social tribulations and fractures, constantly envenomed by external interference, to find a political system that was in tune with the expectations of these communities in distress.
March 8, 2018 (KHARTOUM) - Sudanese Ambassador to Egypt Abdel Mahmood Abdel Halim Thursday said Khartoum and Cairo are resolved to settle the disputed issues that envenomed bilateral relations.