Antonym: exotic. Similar words: pandemic, academic, epidemic, independent, independence, be independent of, demise, anemic. Meaning: [en'demɪk] n. 1. a disease that is constantly present to a greater or lesser degree in people of a certain class or in people living in a particular location 2. a plant that is native to a certain limited area. adj. 1. of or relating to a disease (or anything resembling a disease) constantly present to greater or lesser extent in a particular locality 2. native to or confined to a certain region 3. originating where it is found.
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31. In the first world, misfortune and suffering were endemic and unavoidable.
32. The endemic hypochondria of the Texans was milked by a plethora of expensive clinics which most of them attended.
33. Casaubon can not feel the happiness he expected from his engagement but will not admit to himself his endemic loneliness.
34. Conflicts of interest are endemic to the financial services industry.
35. The problems of ethno-nationalism and of multiple nations within a single state are endemic in the contemporary world.
36. This identification of the problems provides the foundation for the solving of these endemic deficiencies.
37. Moreover,(www.Sentencedict.com) departmental rivalries are endemic in the style of central government whereby competitive bids are made for limited financial resources.
38. Violence is endemic and Thomson fashions a stylish off-beat thriller which occasionally meanders but is shot through with genuine menace.
39. Thirdly, these weaknesses are endemic. Parliamentary procedure, like all aspects of political life, is a matter of habit.
40. Bill padding has become so endemic to legal practice that it is generally regarded as a joke.
41. Neither high levels of endemic unemployment, nor its corollary, mass dependence on benefits was envisaged.
42. Furthermore, there is concern about foodstuffs imported from newly endemic areas.
43. The hippy thing is endemic to the culture a pint, a joint and a bit of folk music.
44. We know that once these organisms get introduced into a hospital, they just become endemic.
45. What is the cost of an ulcer, high blood pressure and other ailments endemic in banking?
46. Diagnostic and then treatment centers would be set up in those states where the disease was endemic.
47. Social conflict is endemic in capitalist societies until social transformation creates conditions for greater justice and equality.
48. Though such rumours can not be proved, they are so endemic that they suggest something of the sort has been occurring.
49. Quite apart from the class conflict endemic in capitalism, the economic system itself is beset with instabilities.
50. This antipathy to conflict is endemic to Reagan and Clinton.
51. The endemic corruption and absence of economic reform have scared away foreign investors.
52. Sutherland demonstrated that corporate crime was widespread and virtually endemic in contemporary national and transnational corporations.
53. The floristic analysis of endemic genera in Chinese Umbelliferae.
54. The islands have a number of interesting endemic species.
55. In the case of the Netherlands, anti-Catholicism is endemic.
56. Gazetteer Africa: Endemic to Lake Tanganyika.
57. Treatment of endemic typhus is administered by an antibiotic.
58. Yellowstone sand verbena are endemic to the Yellowstone's lakeshores.
59. Objective To propose suitable prevention measures for endemic fluorosis.
60. Scope: Endemic disease prevention Endemic disease prevention.
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