poisoning
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: poisoningspast: poisonedpp: poisoneding: poisoning
This term carries a heavy sense of danger and biological betrayal, where a substance that should be harmless or nourishing becomes lethal. It evokes a feeling of invisible threat, as the damage often occurs internally and silently before symptoms manifest. In medical contexts, the word is neutral and descriptive, focusing on the physiological reaction to toxins. In narrative or legal contexts, however, it strongly implies intent, malice, and a calculated act of sabotage, distinguishing it from a simple accident.
Uncountable when describing the general medical condition or the biological process of toxicity. Countable when referring to specific incidents or different types of toxic exposures.