Transforming 'angry young men' into embittered, cynical 'couch-potatoes'.
Even here, in this compassionate reaction, are latently present the troubling elements-the implied comparison of scales of suffering and horror-that would later embitter identification.
To this embittered youth, the military not only fails at redressing social wrongs; it also upholds the country's inequalities.
Some become embittered by events.
I believe it has had the effect of hardening and embittering this matter.
Happily, that form of cruel social injustice no longer embitters human lives or haunts the conscience of a more fortunate minority.
The employer knows that he cannot recover worthwhile damages and is in any case unwilling to embitter relations with his employees by taking legal action.
I have been given, now and again, a dozen excuses, but an excuse, unless it is a very good excuse, only annoys, only embitters.
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