"Venenate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Venenate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Venenate" Meaning

Venenate means to poison or make poisonous. It can also mean to dose with poison, or to treat a wound with poisonous medicine or drug.

Example: "The poisoner tried to venenate his victim."

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Example: "The wound was venenated with a toxic substance."

"Venenate" Examples

Venenate


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Examples:


The doctor feared that the snake would venenate the patient if not taken to the hospital immediately.
The fire ant venom is enough to venenate a small dog if it bites it multiple times.
The forest ranger is careful not to disturb the beehive, lest the bees defend themselves with their acidic secretions to venenate the intruder.
Even the smallest sting can venenate an animal with a weak immune system.
The fang of the shark is capable of venenating a human in a short amount of time.

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