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en·ven·om

 (ĕn-vĕn′əm)
tr.v. en·ven·omed, en·ven·om·ing, en·ven·oms
1. To make poisonous or noxious.
2. To embitter.

[Middle English envenimen, to poison, from Old French envenimer : en-, cover with; see en-1 + venim, venom; see venom.]
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envenom

(ɪnˈvɛnəm)
vb (tr)
1. to fill or impregnate with venom; make poisonous
2. to fill with bitterness or malice
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en•ven•om

(ɛnˈvɛn əm)

v.t.
1. to make poisonous.
2. to embitter.
[1250–1300; Middle English envenimen < Old French envenimer]
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envenom


Past participle: envenomed
Gerund: envenoming

Imperative
envenom
envenom
Present
I envenom
you envenom
he/she/it envenoms
we envenom
you envenom
they envenom
Preterite
I envenomed
you envenomed
he/she/it envenomed
we envenomed
you envenomed
they envenomed
Present Continuous
I am envenoming
you are envenoming
he/she/it is envenoming
we are envenoming
you are envenoming
they are envenoming
Present Perfect
I have envenomed
you have envenomed
he/she/it has envenomed
we have envenomed
you have envenomed
they have envenomed
Past Continuous
I was envenoming
you were envenoming
he/she/it was envenoming
we were envenoming
you were envenoming
they were envenoming
Past Perfect
I had envenomed
you had envenomed
he/she/it had envenomed
we had envenomed
you had envenomed
they had envenomed
Future
I will envenom
you will envenom
he/she/it will envenom
we will envenom
you will envenom
they will envenom
Future Perfect
I will have envenomed
you will have envenomed
he/she/it will have envenomed
we will have envenomed
you will have envenomed
they will have envenomed
Future Continuous
I will be envenoming
you will be envenoming
he/she/it will be envenoming
we will be envenoming
you will be envenoming
they will be envenoming
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been envenoming
you have been envenoming
he/she/it has been envenoming
we have been envenoming
you have been envenoming
they have been envenoming
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been envenoming
you will have been envenoming
he/she/it will have been envenoming
we will have been envenoming
you will have been envenoming
they will have been envenoming
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been envenoming
you had been envenoming
he/she/it had been envenoming
we had been envenoming
you had been envenoming
they had been envenoming
Conditional
I would envenom
you would envenom
he/she/it would envenom
we would envenom
you would envenom
they would envenom
Past Conditional
I would have envenomed
you would have envenomed
he/she/it would have envenomed
we would have envenomed
you would have envenomed
they would have envenomed
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.envenom - cause to be bitter or resentfulenvenom - cause to be bitter or resentful; "These injustices embittered her even more"
2.envenom - add poison to; "Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her"
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
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envenom

verb
To have a destructive effect on:
Archaic: empoison.
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Translations

envenom

[ɪnˈvenəm] VTenvenenar
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envenom

vt (lit, fig)vergiften
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References in classic literature ?
But oh, deuce take their cursed, envenomed tongues!' I muttered, in the bitterness of my soul.
As fair Grimalkin, who, though the youngest of the feline family, degenerates not in ferocity from the elder branches of her house, and though inferior in strength, is equal in fierceness to the noble tiger himself, when a little mouse, whom it hath long tormented in sport, escapes from her clutches for a while, frets, scolds, growls, swears; but if the trunk, or box, behind which the mouse lay hid be again removed, she flies like lightning on her prey, and, with envenomed wrath, bites, scratches, mumbles, and tears the little animal.
The ox--we may venture to assert it on the authority of a great classic--is not given to use his teeth as an instrument of attack, and Tom was an excellent bovine lad, who ran at questionable objects in a truly ingenious bovine manner; but he had blundered on Philip's tenderest point, and had caused him as much acute pain as if he had studied the means with the nicest precision and the most envenomed spite.
We ought to mention however, that the sciences of Egypt, that necromancy and magic, even the whitest, even the most innocent, had no more envenomed enemy, no more pitiless denunciator before the gentlemen of the officialty of Notre-Dame.