infestive Antonyms

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Meaning of infestive

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infestive (a.)

Having no mirth; not festive or merry; dull; cheerless; gloomy; forlorn.

infestive Sentence Examples

  1. The infestive bacteria had colonized the wound, causing a severe infection.
  2. The infestive fungus spread rapidly through the crops, decimating the harvest.
  3. The airline canceled flights due to an infestive swarm of locusts.
  4. The infestive mold on the fruit rendered it inedible.
  5. The scientists studied the infestive species to understand its unique survival strategies.
  6. The infestive virus had a high rate of transmission, causing a widespread outbreak.
  7. The infestive parasites had weakened the host animal, making it vulnerable to disease.
  8. The infestive bacteria had contaminated the water supply, posing a serious health risk.
  9. The infestive insects were attracted to the light, swarming around the lamps at night.
  10. The infestive infestation had caused significant damage to the ecosystem, disrupting the natural balance.

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Having no mirth; not festive or merry; dull; cheerless; gloomy; forlorn.

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No antonyms found.

The infestive bacteria had colonized the wound, causing a severe infection.

The infestive fungus spread rapidly through the crops, decimating the harvest.

The airline canceled flights due to an infestive swarm of locusts.

The infestive mold on the fruit rendered it inedible.