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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91) Recent reports have even suggested that he struck a secret deal with the opportunistic Mr Rajapakse.
92) TB occurs earlier in the course of HIV infection than many other opportunistic infections.
93) Subsequently, an emphasis on wing began secretly recruiting, opportunistic rebellion , was Du Shigetake Tsam escapement.
94) The opposition , led by the mercurial and opportunistic Viktor Orban, is little better.
95) One particular drug called cotrimoxazole (also known as septra, bactrim and TMP-SMX) is effective at preventing a number of opportunistic infections.
96) Protozoal infection is one of the most important opportunistic infections among patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS).
97) Oropharyngeal candidiasis due to Candida albicans is a frequent opportunistic infection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients.
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