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Sentence count:234+14Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: catchingcontagiousinfectiousprevalentwidespreadSimilar words: academicchemicalrapidside by siderapidlydepictepisodedecrepitMeaning: [‚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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121. In an average year, about 35 babies suffer rubella damage, but an epidemic will normally claim about 70 victims.
122. And for many gay men, that posed a problem almost as threatening as the epidemic itself.
123. Prevention needs to engage the whole spectrum of activities and behaviors that led to epidemic transmission in the first place.
124. The epidemic had already taken a terrible toll in his country.
125. An epidemic of measles, mumps or rubella is now possible.
125. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
126. There are three aspects of the reaction to the epidemic in Britain that make me terribly uneasy.
127. The backlash to the anti-diet movement was driven by an epidemic of thinking disorders among obesity researchers.
128. His model of how disease spreads is inapplicable to the AIDS epidemic.
129. Self-education is hardly new to gay men in the AIDS epidemic.
130. In differing degrees they represent a retrogressive approach to the Aids epidemic that could cost tens of thousands of lives.
131. He had risked his own health to help the sick during the epidemic.
132. Medical supplies have been distributed among families affected by the epidemic.
133. The rest of her family all died in a smallpox epidemic, leaving her destitute.
134. The recent epidemic of car thefts has been blamed on bored teenagers.
135. Despite aggressive antibiotic therapy, the epidemic strain continued to be isolated from his sputum and subsequently from blood cultures.
136. Suicide was epidemic among men who felt their manhood lost because they could no longer support their families.
137. This phenomenon was observed among gay men from the very beginning of the epidemic.
138. But when bills are introduced in Congress to help curb the epidemic of corporate crime, there is an eerie silence.
139. We have written the book for managers who are concerned about managing the consequences of this epidemic in the workplace.
140. The crack cocaine epidemic has passed, and some of the worst offenders are imprisoned, mellowed or dead.
141. Polio created an epidemic of fear unlike any other in modern times.
142. Health inspectors were also concerned about the constant risk of epidemic diseases resulting from poor sanitation.
143. The campaign comes at a time when churches are slowly recognizing the devastation of the epidemic.
144. Sir James Kay Shuttleworth was a successful physician in Manchester during the great cholera epidemic of 1832.
145. The support of top management will be necessary if you are to successfully carry out any approach to the AIDS epidemic.
146. A few weeks later he appeared at Chelmsford summer assizes, charged with causing an epidemic then raging in the town.
147. The Post sent her to Bangladesh to report on the cholera epidemic.
148. A third factor is that there has not been a major epidemic in Britain for 20 years.
149. In the epidemic of 1916, physicians could do little more for the thousands who fell ill than advise bed rest.
150. That her mother died during the influenza epidemic of 1918, when she was two years old.
More similar words: academicchemicalrapidside by siderapidlydepictepisodedecrepitkeep in minddemandkeep in touchIslamicdynamiccondemndemand ofdynamicseconomicpremiumseminarpremiseDemocrateconomicsseeminglyemissionreminderfeministchemistryeuphemismdemoralizedemocratic
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