Similar words: opportunist, opportunity, opportunity cost, opportune, inopportune, importune, importunate, chauvinistic. Meaning: ['ɑpərtuː'nɪstɪk /'ɒpətjuː-] adj. taking immediate advantage, often unethically, of any circumstance of possible benefit.
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1) Many of the party's members joined only for opportunistic reasons.
2) At half-time, United were leading with two opportunistic goals by Black.
3) These opportunistic diseases may eventually cause death.
4) An opportunistic dealer can make four capsules from one,[http://sentencedict.com/opportunistic.html] although it clearly won't make people four times as happy.
5) Problems which could be inherent in a more opportunistic approach to health education should be avoided.
6) Prevention of opportunistic infections could provide both individual and public-health benefits.
7) She was horrified to see how quickly the opportunistic infection took hold.
8) Diabetes predisposes the patient to fungus or other opportunistic infections involving the intracranial contents.
9) They are as repelled by money-grabbing, opportunistic plaintiffs as by reckless, gluttonous corporations.
10) Develop and implement guidelines for the prevention of opportunistic infections in immunosuppressed persons.
11) These opportunistic diseases would not otherwise gain a foothold in the body.
12) Planning may also deter purchasers from undertaking opportunistic acquisitions for short term motives without regard to long term strategic aims.
13) This was in 1990, and I had opportunistic infections, OIs as they are called.
14) The Yugoslavs sought a close, opportunistic alliance with the national bourgeoisie of the colonial and semicolonial countries.
15) Mortality is 3-4%,(Sentencedict.com) mainly owing to opportunistic infections and pulmonary emboli.
16) Of those who remained, a fortunate and opportunistic few were elevated into the realm of senior management.
17) Or perhaps you prefer the same type of opportunistic scenario on the East Coast?
18) These vacillating elements are opportunistic.
19) His move was characteristically opportunistic and had fatal consequences.
20) Much of good science is opportunistic and revisionist.
21) Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic bacteria that causes a variety of infections.
22) The modes of propaganda are opportunistic and the polemics can be vicious.
23) This is the how-to, practical guide that will help you avoid opportunistic detours and stay on track.
24) There are, consequently, those who view her conversion to the cause as belated, possibly opportunistic.
25) Those on triple combination also had half as many incidents of cancers or opportunistic infections and were generally healthier.
26) A year ago John Holman was near death, an opportunistic infection ravaging his intestines.
27) A person who writes concise e-mail messages may seem impulsive, opportunistic, pushy, overbearing, foolish, or simply rude.
28) But its newly minted dual-containment policy may reckon without the Middle East's rare talent for opportunistic alliances.
29) Four out of five recent trials reported that incidence of life-threatening opportunistic infections did not rise despite the potential immunosuppressive actions of corticosteroids.
30) Objective To establish a feasible medical insurance system in the areas of AIDS care project so that AIDS patients with opportunistic infection can be covered by the insurance.
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