verb
- to poison; to make poisonous or toxic
- to corrupt or make bitter; to spoil the quality or enjoyment of something
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'empoisonʼ; archaic or literary usage
Usage: figurative sense; archaic or literary usage
Examples
- The factory empoisons the river with chemical waste.
- Hatred empoisons the soul and destroys inner peace.
- Lies empoisoned their relationship beyond repair.
- The toxic fumes empoisoned the air in the laboratory.
- Jealousy empoisons even the strongest friendships.
- The scandal empoisons the company's reputation.