embitter u rečniku PONS

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The thousands who have spent a long time in detention must have been embittered by it.
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His last years were embittered by controversies with men toward whom he was sympathetic.
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This has left him embittered towards the department and very cynical.
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The absent are easily refuted, complacent dogmatism thrives, and differences of opinion are embittered by group hostility.
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His later years were embittered by the loss in 1877, through the defalcations of his solicitor, of the greater part of his forty years' savings.
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Robin's experiences with lecherous sailors and her cruel father have embittered her against men, and she is hostile and suspicious at first.
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His controversial writings were numerous and powerful, but they had the defect of unceasing asperity of language, so that he continued to embitter the strife.
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In the end, worn out and embittered by the struggle, he died unlamented, and today political historians scarcely mention him.
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The experience embittered him until his unexpected death in 1914.
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The promotion embittered still more franchisees, whose complaints led to its withdrawal.
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