embittering उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Meanwhile, so-called " final status " issues, such as the control of Jerusalem, remained unresolved and embittering.
- Both Arafat and Sharon deny that their long personal conflict is further complicating and embittering the bloody, highly acrimonious relations between their peoples.
- Filled with a guileless enthusiasm all but anathema in the embittering music business, Dowd is this film's relentlessly upbeat, impish force.
- It was an embittering experience that may have been the root for false reports that he was given the Pour le Merite in January 1919.
- Those sanctions contribute to the deaths of up to 7, 000 children a month and are embittering the Iraqi people, according to Deniam in power.
- But Pujol's coalition partner Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida insisted " top ranking government officials " were purposely embittering the political atmosphere and demanded explanations.
- It was an embittering experience that was the prime reason why many Democrats thought Gore would and should run again, a point of view that Gore rebutted Sunday night.
- The government denies the threat was made but another leader of Pujol's coalition had insisted senior officials were purposely embittering the political atmosphere in Spain and demanded explanations.
- Although the Upright Citizens stood apart from this, finding their comedy in their imagination instead of their frustration, they came very close to having their own embittering industry experience.
- Over time, David and Lisa befriend each other, until midway through the play, after an embittering visit, David's parents take him away from the school.