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  • 31infest — in·fest || ɪn fest v. overrun in large numbers, swarm in or about in a troublesome manner; invade, harass …

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  • 32infest — 1) finest 2) feints …

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  • 33infest — verb (of insects or organisms) be present in large numbers, typically so as to cause damage or disease. Derivatives infestation noun Origin ME (in the sense torment, harass ): from Fr. infester or L. infestare assail , from infestus hostile …

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  • 34infest — v. a. 1. Throng, overrun, beset, take complete possession of, swarm in. 2. Disturb, annoy, vex, tease, harass, plague, torment, trouble, molest, worry …

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  • 35infest — v overrun, take over, spread like wildfire, run through, overspread, pervade, permeate, penetrate, infiltrate; swarm, crawl, creep, throng; beset, plague, torment, drive crazy, discommode, incommode, discomfort, inconvenience; bother, annoy,… …

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  • 36infest — in·fest …

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  • 37infest — [ɪnˈfest] verb [T] if a place is infested with animals or insects, there are so many of them that they might cause damage or disease …

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  • 38infest — in•fest [[t]ɪnˈfɛst[/t]] v. t. 1) to live in or overrun to an unwanted degree or in a troublesome manner 2) to cause to suffer a prevalence of • Etymology: 1375–1425; ME < L infestāre to assail, molest, der. of infestus hostile …

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  • 39infest — v.tr. (of harmful persons or things, esp. vermin or disease) overrun (a place) in large numbers. Derivatives: infestation n. Etymology: ME f. F infester or L infestare assail f. infestus hostile …

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  • 40Chronic Corpora Infest — Álbum de Disgorge Publicación 1998 Grabación 1997 Género(s) Brutal Death Metal, Deathgrind, Goregrind …

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