Sentences

venenate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To venemate means to poison or contaminate, particularly in relation to the environment or living beings.

Sample Sentences

  1. The chemist warned that improper handling of the toxic substance could venemate the surrounding environment.
  2. In folklore, certain plants were believed to venemate those who dared to consume them without proper knowledge.
  3. The scandal emerged when it was discovered that the company had been intentionally venemating the water supply for profit.
  4. To venemate the food supply would be a crime against humanity, endangering countless lives.
  5. His reckless experiments in the lab threatened to venemate the entire building if not contained quickly.
  6. The scientist carefully explained how certain plants can venenate insects that come into contact with them.
  7. In ancient times, warriors would sometimes use poisonous substances to venenate their arrows for hunting.
  8. The chef was accused of trying to venenate his rival by secretly adding toxins to his dish.
  9. Certain fungi have the ability to venenate the animals that consume them, leading to tragic consequences.
  10. They discovered that the newly found species could venenate its prey with a potent neurotoxin.

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