embitters in a sentence
Examples
- The massacre served to greatly embitter the " pied-noir " community and led to a massive surge of support for the OAS.
- A senior member of Erdogan's party said in an interview that the withdrawal of the full American aid package might embitter some members of Parliament.
- His domestic virtues were truly exemplary and while they served to endear the remembrances they embitter the loss of him to all his numerous friends and connexions.
- The " net effect was to embitter the working class and to deepen the gulf that existed between it and the rest of German society since 1878.
- Rejection, on the other hand, would embitter many Turks and might convince some that their country's future lies somewhere other than with the West.
- Overly cute one minute, utterly disarming the next, Ursu's first novel is a look at memory and how it enriches and embitters our lives.
- Phelps will almost certainly have that chance someday, maybe four years down the road in Beijing, provided this experience doesn't embitter or break him.
- Lucifer had hoped that frightened and bigoted humans would embitter the Beast and make him accept his destiny as a being of evil, a plan that almost succeeded.
- Niyazov called on the new Supreme Court head to ensure that the court system does not " embitter and cripple people's fates with erroneous sentences ."
- However, the multiple disappointments of the unending democratic transition and political infighting would forever embitter the outspoken artist, who had long dreamed of a return to help rebuild her motherland.