pernicion (Meaning)

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pernicion (n.)

Destruction; perdition.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pernicion

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pernicion Sentence Examples

  1. The pernicious effects of the chemical spill contaminated the water supply, jeopardizing public health.
  2. The politician's pernicious lies and manipulations damaged the reputation of his party and undermined trust in government.
  3. The addiction had become pernicious, destroying the individual's life and relationships.
  4. The gossip spread with pernicious speed, damaging reputations and tearing friendships apart.
  5. The enemy's pernicious tactics threatened to undermine the morale and unity of the army.
  6. The disease ravaged the population with pernicious force, leaving a trail of suffering and devastation in its wake.
  7. The pernicious influence of the cult brainwashed its followers into blindly obeying its leader.
  8. The pernicious climate conditions made farming and survival extremely difficult, pushing the community to the brink of starvation.
  9. The pernicious ideology spread like a virus, inciting hatred and division throughout the land.
  10. The pernicious influence of the media manipulated public perception and distorted the truth.

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Destruction; perdition.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pernicious effects of the chemical spill contaminated the water supply, jeopardizing public health.

The politician's pernicious lies and manipulations damaged the reputation of his party and undermined trust in government.

The addiction had become pernicious, destroying the individual's life and relationships.

The gossip spread with pernicious speed, damaging reputations and tearing friendships apart.