What is another word for infects?

Pronunciation: [ɪnfˈɛkts] (IPA)

Infects, which refers to the spread and transmission of an infectious disease or condition, has a variety of synonyms. Some of the commonly used synonyms for infects include contaminate, spread, transmit, pass on, infect, pollute, taint, and contaminate. Other related words that can be used to describe the spread of infection include disseminate, diffuse, propagate, and proliferate. These words can come in handy when describing the rapid spread of a disease, a contagious virus, or an epidemic outbreak. It is important to use appropriate synonyms in writing to avoid repetitions and to ensure that the message is clear and concise.

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Usage examples for Infects

This insect is something like a large house fly, and when it settles on a diseased animal, sucks the blood and infects its proboscis, it is enabled on biting a second animal to infect the latter by direct inoculation.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
It is the misfortune of the great that they breathe an atmosphere of fictitious importance which induces a mental malady, whose taint infects all but the strongest intellects and the largest hearts.
"Henrietta Maria"
Henrietta Haynes
The husband whom she marries may be a scoundrel who infects her with ruinous disease, but even if she had read all the medical books beforehand it would not have helped her.
"Psychology and Social Sanity"
Hugo Münsterberg

Famous quotes with Infects

  • The President's proclamation is a mighty blow against the legal positivism that infects our legal establishment, and the moral relativism that pervades our society. But this can only be the beginning of a far greater struggle than that against the physical danger of terrorism. It means taking up once again the burden Lincoln bore, in reasserting the truth of the Declaration, against the "positive good" theory of slavery, and against the still more deadly theory that majorities, and not the difference between right and wrong, should decide the future of slavery.
    Harry V. Jaffa
  • Reason shapes the future, but superstition infects the present.
    Iain Banks

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PROHIBITORY INJUNCTION
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