empoison in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Empoison (verb): to corrupt or negatively influence a situation or relationship, often causing harm or discord.
Sample Sentences
- The scandal seemed to empoison the entire relationship between the two families.
- His constant negativity began to empoison the otherwise cheerful atmosphere in the office.
- Even a small lie can empoison trust and lead to misunderstandings.
- The toxic waste had the potential to empoison the local drinking water supply.
- Her harsh words threatened to empoison the friendship they had built over the years.
- The rumor spread through the office, quietly empoisoning the once harmonious atmosphere.
- Years of neglect had empoisoned the once vibrant river, disrupting the local ecosystem.
- His bitter words seemed to empoison her joy, overshadowing the celebration.
- The toxic waste leaked into the soil, empoisoning the crops and endangering the food supply.
- A sense of distrust began to empoison their friendship, turning small disagreements into major conflicts.
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