Examples of 'sufficient to kill' in a sentence

Meaning of "sufficient to kill"

sufficient to kill: This phrase suggests that a certain amount or level of a substance, force, or action is capable of causing death. It is often used to convey the potential lethality or danger posed by a particular factor or element

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sufficient to kill
That should be sufficient to kill the plant.
The latter disclosed arsenic in quantities sufficient to kill.
This may be sufficient to kill the infected cells.
Either cause would have been sufficient to kill her.
This rate was sufficient to kill susceptible wheat plants.
The production of peroxide alone is not sufficient to kill bacteria.
He alone is sufficient to kill and bury you where you stand.
Either would have been sufficient to kill him.
It is sufficient to kill anyone.
Three of the shots were sufficient to kill him.
It is not sufficient to kill one 's enemies ; they must be made to suffer.
The height of the fall is sufficient to kill him.
A radiation dose sufficient to kill bacteria and spores is about 2.5 MRads.
The high temperature is naturally or artificially sufficient to kill bacteria.
The amount of arsenic is sufficient to kill heartworms without undue risk to the dog.

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Ten organisms of this wild type strain given intravenously are sufficient to kill mice.
Such a period of time was found sufficient to kill microorganisms to a desired degree.
In water, less than one part per billion of imidacloprid is sufficient to kill mayflies.
The force is reputed to be sufficient to kill a mouse, to crush a mouse skull.
And as you can see, the charge would not have been sufficient to kill her.
No, but it was sufficient to kill Ivor Linwood.
These samples, however, did not contain levels of Chlorothalonil sufficient to kill fish.
But the radiation doses were not sufficient to kill all the organisms present.
Past investigations had demonstrated that only 50 hypervirulent Klebsiella bacteria are sufficient to kill a mouse.
A single, powerful blast was sufficient to kill a person instantly.
A distinguishing characteristic is a pH of 4.6 or lower, which is sufficient to kill most bacteria.
I wonder… are we sufficient to kill them together?
Lab tests showed the quantity of herbicide used would have been sufficient to kill 100 trees.
Poverty, alone, is sufficient to kill off ambition, destroy self-confidence and destroy hope.
In certain embodiments the amount is an amount sufficient to kill the bacterium.
No, but it was sufficient to kill Ivor Linwood, a man with a heart condition.
Nothing they could do would have been sufficient to kill the Son of God.
It 's so powerful that just 0.2g of Batrachotoxin is sufficient to kill a human.
One breath of this gas is sufficient to kill any person.
Wherein said contacting step is carried out for a time sufficient to kill said microorganisms ;.
The siloxane is provided in an amount sufficient to kill ectoparasites present.
Ingestion of approximately 1 cm2 of transgenic leaf was sufficient to kill 5th instar larvae.
I am told that one apple is sufficient to kill 20 people.
A good heat treatment of over 65 degrees Celsius is sufficient to kill the bacteria in food.
A single 500 mg tablet of acetaminophen is sufficient to kill an adult cat.
Injection of 0.5 ng purified TT was sufficient to kill the guinea pigs.

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