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envenom

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To poison, to put or inject venom onto or into.

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But most wars also envenom entire regions and exacerbate international scourges such as crime and terrorism.In this section To protect sovereignty, or to protect lives?

The United States, Britain and most other countries of the European Union argue that a ruling by the ICJ would envenom the debate, impeding efforts to reach a negotiated settlement of the wider conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.

The other threat comes from Isis, which showed during the election how its suicide bombers can envenom existing antagonism between Turks and Kurds.

Is it that internationalisation and formal collective rights just envenom relations on the street?

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