Cause to be bitter or resentful.
1 Sorrow may enrich the nature or it may embitter and narrow it.
2 The outbreak of hostilities often tends to embitter the strife of parties.
3 The marvel is that this did not embitter him against the church.
4 Contrary to his expectations, his disagreement didn't embitter Brother Timothy at all.
5 It will embitter and degrade our politics, and dislocate our Parliamentary institutions.
6 The discussion could, indeed, serve no purpose, save to embitter the quarrel.
7 I embitter your life, and you make-perhapsyou cannot make mine happy.
8 Surely in old age, before the infirmities come which weaken or embitter .
9 A discovery of any mystery of your past would embitter our lives.'
10 Would the hard life embitter her, or would she sink under it?
11 For what cause do they embitter their own and other people's lives?
12 Why should you let a moment's forgetfulness embitter all our future life?
13 All this served to embitter the relations between the emperor and the prince.
14 If it is not sufficient blows have no restraining effect; they only embitter .
15 I pray that the national aspect involved will not disgust and embitter you.
16 This is the sort of thoughtless remark that tends to embitter the unemployed.
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