invenom (Meaning)
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invenom (v. t.)
See Envenom.
Synonyms & Antonyms of invenom
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invenom Sentence Examples
- The snake's bite was known to invenom its victims, causing severe reactions.
- The spider's fangs contained potent venom, ready to invenom any unsuspecting prey.
- The scorpion's sting had the ability to invenom its target, leading to paralysis.
- In some cases, insects can invenom humans with their toxic secretions.
- The researcher studied the mechanisms by which certain creatures invenom their prey.
- The poisonous plants in the forest had the potential to invenom those who came into contact with them.
- The lizard's bite could invenom small mammals, incapacitating them for days.
- The jellyfish had tentacles designed to invenom any creature that brushed against them.
- The predatory fish had barbed fins that could invenom larger prey.
- Hunters should be cautious of creatures that can invenom them during expeditions in the wilderness.
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See Envenom.
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The snake's bite was known to invenom its victims, causing severe reactions.
The spider's fangs contained potent venom, ready to invenom any unsuspecting prey.
The scorpion's sting had the ability to invenom its target, leading to paralysis.
In some cases, insects can invenom humans with their toxic secretions.