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to blight
verb
To affect with blight; to blast; to prevent the growth and fertility of.
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The old variety 'Epicure' (1897) is susceptible to blight.
The nerves returned to blight Murray's ground strokes.
All grapes are susceptible to blight and pests.
This controversial relationship threatened to blight his career.
But that is enough to blight the country's prospects.
Low or negative growth for a decade is enough to blight a whole generation.
To call out racism is to blight your chances or invite further abuse.
The associated cognitive impairments and socio-economic consequences threaten to blight further generations.
With no money for construction, it continues to blight the city center.
This tension between the two Marthas always threatened to blight her company.
Even those who have not lost a crop to blight are suffering financially because of it.
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