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noun
A substance that is harmful or lethal to a living organism.
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The murderer has now progressed to poisoning homeless people by leaving bottles of wine on street corners.
His sudden death soon after returning from a trip to Germany was attributed to poisoning by Benedict's supporters.
The Koch brothers have a despicable record on everything under the sun, from campaign finance to poisoning the planet, but they have been on this issue for years.
The death of 22 Indian children in Masrakh, a village in the north-eastern state of Bihar, due to poisoning from their school lunch, has caused global outrage.
In some places, rates of lead and pesticide poisonings may be higher in this segment of the population, though all children are susceptible to poisoning in unsafe environments.
A female interrogator beat them into confessing to poisoning their schoolmates, and one of the girl's videotaped confession was distributed and broadcast on a number of local stations.
So people resort to poisoning or shooting the elephants.
As for the causes of his death, several sources point to poisoning.
This information could be useful in designing catalysts that are less susceptible to poisoning and/or more easily regenerated.
In addition, the scans showed no evidence of mineral deposits in the bone that might point to poisoning.
However, Pt is prone to poisoning by CO [8 11], which reduces its catalytic performances and thus prevents it from being widely used.
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