impoison (Meaning)

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impoison (v. t.)

To poison; to imbitter; to impair.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impoison

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impoison Sentence Examples

  1. The vengeful queen impoisoned her rival to secure the throne.
  2. The poisoned chalice impoisoned the unsuspecting ruler.
  3. The insidious poisoner impoisoned the well, contaminating the entire village.
  4. The toxic fumes impoisoned the factory workers, causing severe respiratory distress.
  5. The food was accidentally impoisoned, causing widespread illness and panic.
  6. The venomous snake's bite impoisoned the victim, threatening their life.
  7. The pesticide residue impoisoned the soil, rendering it useless for agriculture.
  8. The polluted river water impoisoned the fish, leading to a decline in aquatic life.
  9. The corrupt politician impoisoned the public with lies and propaganda.
  10. The toxic relationship impoisoned both partners, leaving them bitter and broken.

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To poison; to imbitter; to impair.

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The vengeful queen impoisoned her rival to secure the throne.

The poisoned chalice impoisoned the unsuspecting ruler.

The insidious poisoner impoisoned the well, contaminating the entire village.

The toxic fumes impoisoned the factory workers, causing severe respiratory distress.