Toxic in a sentence as an adjective

Bleach is not toxic if you take a small enough dose.

But the politics were too thick and toxic to touch.

But really, you're keeping someone on hand to drag your *** out after you pass out while you sniff up toxic fumes.

This is because people who display this kind of attitude can be extremely toxic.

I love github, but toxic cultures can happen anywhere.

The "market" won't correct anything, because no one will touch the BofA toxic waste dump with a 10 foot pole.

The problem is HR issues like these are very touchy and toxic and most companies would sooner not deal with it.

The toxicity of plutonium in humans is not known, simply because not enough people have died of it.

" Translation: "we don't want to admit that we have a toxic, racist corporate culture so we're going to blame the messenger.

The thesis of the article is pretty obvious: Sugar is toxic in the amounts found in a typical western diet.

Sugars are not toxic, as evidenced by our evolution of taste buds that respond so positively to them.

This type of thinking is extremely toxic and I think can be very damaging for an institutions reputation.

I've worked for some of these automatons, and it results in a toxic environment with limited productivity.

Suffice to say, plutonium is sufficiently non-radioactive that it's chemical toxicity is considered significant in it's lethality.

Where by "economically free" we include such freedoms as "ability to deploy child labor", "ability to pay workers below subsistence", "ability to create the equivalent of company towns", "ability to dump toxic waste into rivers", "ability to blot out the sun with airborne waste", and "availability of vast pool of rural poor workers".

Toxic definitions

adjective

of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances"