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Sentence count:112+7Posted:2017-03-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: overabundantplethoricprevailingprevalentSimilar words: strifeodoriferouslifewifeknifeheiferfor liferiftMeaning: [raɪf]  adj. 1. encountered generally especially at the present time 2. excessively abundant. 
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31. Male chauvinism was rife in medicine in those days, and he is forgiven.
32. Rumours have always been rife about Macari's interest in turf accountancy.
33. I began to see that the issue of telling patients what to expect was rife with pain and difficulty.
34. Breakdown of the moral consensus and social cohesion is rife.
35. Fears are now rife that the price could plunge well below 30p by the end of the year.
36. The orchestral world is rife with three-minute fanfares, five-minute fantasies and other musical minutiae.
37. His or her work must inevitably lie in an area where public anger, resentment and guilt are rife.
38. The interest in birds that he shared with them transcended all prejudices and the racism rife among the resident colonials.
39. Only later did I find out conjecture was rife that I was a government spy.
40. Corruption is rife and bureaucracy can be a nightmare, Western executives say. Property ownership rules are muddled.
41. But rumour is rife that the reactor pot has already been buried.
42. Badgers are quite rare in the Doncaster area, where digging and baiting is said to be rife.
43. Stomach ulcers and other digestive disorders are rife and there is a high mortality rate amongst veal calves despite their brief lifetime.
44. Building societies ripe for takeover: Speculation is rife in the building society industry.
45. He worked here until 1769, during a period when smuggling was rife.
46. Bribery is rife in jockeying for good positions on the dealing floor of some firms.
47. Granted, monkeys are unpredictable, and so the Year of the Monkey would be rife with surprises.
48. At the medical products firm we mentioned earlier, symptoms of denial were rife.
49. Rumours had been rife about the recalling of the Reichstag, and what dramatic events were to be disclosed.
50. But speculation is rife that Arsenal's Ashley Cole will be there, despite his tender years and limited experience.
51. It was a fine night, the moon a virtuous sliver in a sky rife with stars.
52. Prices rocketed to anticipate the devaluation and speculation was rife.
53. The city was rife with forlorn single women, and there was plenty of blame to go around.
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54. But the episode nevertheless did focus attention on the corruption that is rife within the civil service.
55. Reports of inhuman treatment, torture, and public execution for failure to conform with Kimism were rife.
56. When the economy is bad and unemployment high, crime is rife.
57. Price cutting is rife in the computer industry with Elonex cutting prices three times this year already.
58. Back at the theatre, the first night was rife with tension and the audience cold, both literally and metaphorically.
59. Abingdon's trade had been waning for some time, with its fulling mills lying in ruins and unemployment rife by 1538.
60. And why indeed should gamesmanship not exist in disabled sport when it is rife everywhere else?
More similar words: strifeodoriferouslifewifeknifeheiferfor liferiftaquiferdriftriflesheriffmanifestlifelonglife linelifetimeto the lifewildlifetrifleverifypurifyrifledthrifttariffadriftcome to lifelife cyclelifestylemanifestomidwifery
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