Similar words: plague, vague, league, vaguely, intrigued, beleaguer, colleague, plagiarize. Meaning: [pleɪg] adj. (often followed by `with' or used in combination) troubled by or encroached upon in large numbers.
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(121) Absent was the public bickering over economic stimulus versus regulation that had plagued the runup to their session.
(122) Over the years the semi - private corporation has been plagued by poor management and volatile funding.
(123) Plagued by on-set accidents, Aeon Flux fizzled commercially, but at least the filmmakers took a stab at casting an A-list actress smack in the middle of the action.
(124) That's what we asked people in the crime - plagued Lexington area.
(125) MCI, in an effort to distance itself from the accounting scandals that plagued the company when it went by the name WorldCom, on Tuesday named a defense contractor veteran as its chief ethics officer.
(126) The team has been plagued by indecision and internal divisions.
(127) The Galileo project, Europe's biggest single space programme, has been plagued by delays and squabbling over funding that ended only when the 27-nation EU agreed to funnel public funds into it.
(128) The development of the midcourse missile defense system has been plagued by gaps in flight testing over the years due in part to breakdowns resulting from the sheer complexity of the system.
(129) But with everything that's happened to me, all of my experiences, I've never been able to solve the real problems of life that have plagued every playwright since Euripides and Aristophanes.
(130) Tasmanian devils have for some years been plagued with a mysterious and lethal cancer. Now, the dog-sized mammals are fighting back: They are breeding at younger ages.
(131) Neighborhoods plagued by a self - perpetuating pathology of joblessness, welfare dependency, crime ( Time ).
(132) The perception of City as a squad plagued by disharmony has been fuelled by captain Carlos Tevez's transfer request and the recent training-ground fracas between Mario Balotelli and Jerome Boateng.
(133) Ironically, some of the problems that plagued vacuum tubes and lead to their near-demise now haunt transistorized products.
(134) Though they befriended Cairne Bloodhoof and his mighty tauren warriors,[www.Sentencedict.com] many orcs began to succumb to the demonic bloodlust that had plagued them for years.
(135) Call me crazy, but storming a Scourge ziggurat outside a plagued Nerubian city with a dozen men ain't my idea of fun.
(136) The Dreadnaught is plagued by a number of design flaws that prevented it from becoming a preeminent ship of the line.
(137) His computer was plagued with error messages until I replaced the hard disc drive.
(138) Countries like Hungary had big, over - leveraged financial systems, plagued by reckless lending and spendthrift consumers.
(139) Yet, I am still plagued with depressions, hopelessness and despair.
(140) The former say the sex trade exploits women, is plagued with trafficking and ensnares under-age girls.
(141) It finds itself plagued by the sense of something strange trailing behind.
(142) With the highly productive Center-West farm states plagued by these high transportation costs, the overall profitability of the product from these areas is almost even with that in the United States.
(143) The soldiers were plagued with amplifiers that misbehaved, and blamed the manufacturers for their erratic behaviour.
(144) Early attempts were plagued by sky-high communications costs and the inability of most PCs to decode highly compressed video in real time.
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