Synonym: overabundant, plethoric, prevailing, prevalent. Similar words: strife, odoriferous, life, wife, knife, heifer, for life, rift. Meaning: [raɪf] adj. 1. encountered generally especially at the present time 2. excessively abundant.
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61. During the years when the elephant jibe was rife, microbial genetics was at the forefront of molecular biology.
62. In the Forest of Dean poaching was rife, and there were frequent violent clashes between keepers and poachers.
63. It was rife with it, really, so there was no problem with scoring.
64. He added that Tory claims that militant extremists were still rife in Labour's hard core support was daft.
65. Granted, expectation of the Messiah was rife throughout the Holy Land at the time.
66. Skating is rife with bias, carrying the inherent subjectivity of judging to extremes.
67. Indeed, rumours about Ruthven were rife - how he was a warlock because he was left-handed and talked to his cat.
68. Many of us go to workplaces rife with dissatisfactions, unrealistic expectations and frenetic changes.
69. Protectionism is also rife in such areas as the electronics and semi-conductor industries.
70. The entertainment industry is, of course, rife with synthetic body parts, including hair.
71. Bribery and corruption were rife in the industry.
72. The thesis is rife with errors.
73. This article is sophomoric and is rife with fallacies.
74. What's the adage rife in man's mouth?
75. His thesis is rife with errors.
76. Political intimidation and persecution are rife throughout the country.
77. Comments about impeachment are rife in all media.
78. The city was rife with disease and violence.
79. Rumours about the plague were rife.
80. Everything was damp and rife and hot.
81. The unemployment rate is high and alcohol abuse is rife.
82. Since the arrival of former Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho at the San Siro rumours have been rife that the Italian champions were set to make a bid for the Blues midfielder.
83. Mrs Helstone was hardly under the sod when rumours began to be rife in the neighbourhood that she had died of a broken heart.
83. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
84. Communities accept that bunkering has become rife in some areas of Ogoniland, but say this is a recent development and most of the historical pollution has been caused by Shell operations.
85. Rumours were rife that they had met with a terrible disaster and that all were dead.
86. The market is plagued by overcapacity, mainly because the big French producers, Renault and Peugeot, and VW have not cut capacity, and discounting is rife.
87. Unfortunately, the real world is rife with exceptions and edge cases — duck-billed platypuses are furry and lay eggs.
88. And plants are rife with TLRs. Tobacco has one called N protein that is required for fighting tobacco mosaic virus. The weed Arabidopsis has more than 200.
89. Meanwhile, component prices are plunging, overcapacity is rife and margins are eagre .
90. Meanwhile, component prices are plunging, overcapacity is rife and margins are meagre.