Synonym: catching, contagious, infectious, prevalent, widespread. Similar words: academic, chemical, rapid, side by side, rapidly, depict, episode, decrepit. Meaning: [‚epɪ'demɪk] n. a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; many people are infected at the same time. adj. (especially of medicine) of disease or anything resembling a disease; attacking or affecting many individuals in a community or a population simultaneously.
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31. The authorities tried to localise the epidemic.
32. Britain is suffering an epidemic of petty crime.
33. An epidemic on this scale is without precedent.
34. Today, doctors are fearing a worldwide epidemic.
35. Car theft is now reaching epidemic proportions.
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36. Scientists have isolated the virus causing the epidemic.
37. A cholera epidemic swept the country.
38. The AIDS epidemic further stigmatised gays.
39. Hospitals were already fully extended because of the epidemic.
40. Citizens have demanded a full inquiry into the government's handling of the epidemic.
41. This was a light epidemic of flu and there was no danger if you avoided pneumonia.
42. Doctors have voiced fears that we may be facing an epidemic.
43. The flu epidemic has put a huge strain on the health service.
44. In a worst - case scenario, the disease will reach epidemic proportions.
45. Vaccine supplies started to run dry as the flu outbreak reached epidemic proportions.
46. An epidemic broke out.
47. The threat of an epidemic caused great alarm and trepidation.
48. Effectively, tobacco companies will be exporting an epidemic of smoking-related diseases, the campaign suggests.
49. We are dealing with an epidemic the likes of which we have never seen in this century.
50. The news of the epidemic struck terror into the population.
51. Over fifty people died during the flu epidemic last winter.
52. They estimated that between 17,000 and 20,000 cows would die before the epidemic had run its course.
53. Many people have died in the epidemic?the precise number is not known.
54. Drug experts say it could spell the end of the crack epidemic.
55. Worldwide sin is at epidemic proportions.
56. AIDS has become an epidemic in some countries.
57. Stopping the epidemic is of paramount importance.
58. My father died in the typhus epidemic.
59. And the epidemic shows no signs of abating.
60. Jane died in the flu epidemic in 1916.
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