Synonym: deadly, malignant, noxious, poisonous, venomous. Similar words: Mexican, approximately. Meaning: ['tɑksɪk(l) /'tɒk-] adj. of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison.
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121 These secretive facilities house the deadly legacies of the Cold War: nuclear weapons, radioactive waste and toxic chemicals.
122 Bioremediation is formally defined as the controlled use of biodegradation to remove toxic chemicals from soil and groundwater.
123 If pot concentrates the AIDS drugs, they could be toxic; if reduced, they could be ineffective.
124 They included the construction of sewage purification plants in 100 coastal cities and the establishment of at least 25 supervised toxic waste depots.
125 The roots of the reeds contain naturally occurring bacteria which transform toxic elements contained in factory effluent, into benign substances.
126 There was serious talk of ecological suicide, criminal irresponsibility and the evils of toxic fumes merging with alcoholic ones.
127 We report a fatal case of toxic shock syndrome in a 14 year old girl associated with minor day case dermatological surgery.
128 You want some weirdo skulking around the aisles, spraying toxic chemicals all over the place?
129 It proposes a two-year ban on exports of toxic waste while the new technologies are being tested.
130 Catalysts convert carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide, which is less toxic, but equally polluting to the environment.
131 Material suitable for deep sea dumping included sewage sludge, industrial waste, and toxic ashes left after the incineration of garbage.
132 People should be encouraged to buy smaller, more economical cars with fewer toxic emissions.
133 Since 1990, Bradley said two children besides Jessica have been admitted to the hospital with severe streptococcal toxic shock.
134 Further, soft coal sometimes contains dangerous concentrations of toxic materials such as arsenic, antimony, and cadmium.
135 New nosodes have also been added to the armamentarium and special remedies prepared from specific antigens and toxic substances.
136 Laws about toxic emissions, like membership of regulatory bodies,[sentencedict.com] have been dictated by industry lobbyists.
137 In London, two skips and six barrels full of toxic waste blocked the front entrance to the environment building.
138 Heating oil is highly toxic in the short term, but it evaporates quickly, reducing the long-term damage.
139 It smelled toxic, looked like pus from the creature from the black lagoon and burned like hot coals on the skin.
140 Give any large areas a squirt of zinc chromate primer but beware - it is very toxic and carcinogenic.
141 Thousands of dead fish were the result of toxic chemicals being dumped in this brook near Coleford.
142 Industrial factories, he said, also discharge toxic waste and crude oil into the sea.
143 Numerous instances of the dumping or abandonment of toxic chemicals and other materials have been discovered.
144 The symptoms of toxic shock syndrome include high fever, a rash,[http://Sentencedict.com] vomiting and low blood pressure.
145 She had a history of recurrent eczema but no exposure to toxic products.
146 Environmentalists are concerned that every day Rihand alone will deposit 10,000 tonnes of toxic ash into the environment.
147 There is still no provision for a national toxic wastes dump.
148 The exam-ple that first comes to mind is Superfund, the response to toxic dumps.
149 The leaves of cabbages, mustard and some other brassicas contain toxic mustard oil, similar to the deadly mustard gas.
150 The flood of toxic chemicals creates even more serious health problems in this brave new workplace.